Randolph High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Englewood, OH)
- Class of 1953
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' . have mold i ' ' , ' , out memo BOBCAT STAFF Editor-in-Chief - Assistant Editor - - Class Editors - - Business Managers - Advertising Managers Copy Editors - - Activities Editors - - Sports Editors - - Art Editor - - - Photography Editors - Correspondence Editor General Advisor - - WANDA GALLOWAY ' ' - - SUE JONES - - JOANNE DYKE JORETTA BARR PAT JAY MARTY HOERSTING PAT CRAFT NANCY BLOME SHIRLEY SELLERS JERRY COLLINS TOM COLLINS ' ' JIM KERN GENE RISER DAVE PALSGROVE DON RABOLD BOB JONES TOM COLLINS JACK JOSSELYN ' ' JOE CHRISMAN JUDY EMERICK EUDORA BURROUGHS SHIRLEY SPARKS - - - - BOB MILLS LARRY BINKLEY - - SHARON AMEND - - CHARLES KOCH DON MAYER JIM KERN GENE RISER - - CAROLE CARLES MRS. MAIUORIE JAY 22' vig say-ff Jiwf1,m1 w.! I 4 f if? ?2Jfx! k'1 MR. O. R. EDGINGTON, our Superintendent and friend, who has taken a sincere inter- est in each one of usg guiding us in important decisions, help- ing us select our careers, and finding opportunities for us in the fields of our choice MR. w. A. DRISCOLL, County Superintendent On the first of August Mr. Driscoll will have completed twenty years as head of the Montgomery County Schools. During that period many honors have been bestowed upon him by his fellow educators. But we feel sure that Mr. Driscoll treasuresmore the great esteem of all his boys and girls than any of the high elective offices that he has held. Truly the progress of the schools of our County reflect the stature of this great friend of ours. .. --'r'! ' I-TSW. 23 S ...,.:.,f 23 lb' 1 -Q2-A RANDOLPH BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right: MRS. L. M. LIGHT, Clerk: MR. ROLAND ST. IOHNg MR. CHARLES BUTLER, Vice Presidentg MR. ROBERT WARNER, Presidentg MR. RUSSELL WORLEYg MR. O. R. EDGINGTON: MR. JAMES R. HUTCHISON. MR. CHESTER A. 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Wg, XX 5 .ff ,ff fi www K I 4. .1 , - I 141 as ww., - :'w?,-.1-f, ? . SL. . QS. -if f Sz, fm Im3fs19!' 1 .Qt fu 15' 15 N55 ,Veg 45 wakes SENIGR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: GENE RISER, Presidentg CAROLE CARLES, Treasurer, MARCIA WARE, Secretary: BOB JONES, Vice President, We remember when we first entered high school in the year 1949. Our triumphs and troubles then were small ones compared to those we have experienced this yearg but from Freshman perspective nothing could ever be more important! Not only our special doings but our regular money-making projects took on an added significance because we looked at them through Freshman eyes! By the time we were Sophomores we had gained a little in CONFIDENCE, and we needed it, for our subjects and our jobs were both tougher. We ,leamed things every day. We remember the ordeal of selecting our rings and our class pennant, those things which are symbols of our class as a club, as a unit. They meant a great deal to us, and still do. Last year we began to learn the meaning of RESPONSIBILITY. We did many things for the first time, handling concessions at games, giving a big dance, producing a play, and making extensive plans for making money. We learned to work together for a common cause, We remember more than anything the responsibilities we took upon our shoulders, and what an odd feeling of independence it gave us. Experience has been called the best teacher. It is gained by doing things oneself. That is what we are getting now, We have newer responsibilities, increased confidence to carry them, and we are fast acquiring EXPERIENCE in many fields. The good times we have had here may be far surpassed by what the future holds for us, but what we have experienced here will live in our minds, hearts, and memories. Class White Banner Camation LA CLASS MOTTO d. to Success is Labexe The Do0r 0 PUSH f ,nil Y 5 fiffrf-fylsfliffi 3' ln, if E lf ' E S V? SHARON LEE AMEND . . .zany but serious. . .beauty and brains make a perfect com- bo. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: GAA 1, 2, 3: J. C. W, A, 4: Shamrock staff 4: Annual Staff 4: Class Treas- urer l: Latin Club 3: Band 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3. BOBBIE GENE BALLENGEE . . .bashful blush, . ,likes to work on cars. . .civics brain. PAUL LAWRENCE BEERY , . ,skilled in handicraft, , , smart. , ,quiet. Chorus 1. LARRY NILL BINKLEY . . .natural athlete. . .our Homecoming King. . .good looking. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 4: Track 1.2, 3,4: Hi-Y 2, 3.4: Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Team 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Annual 4, HARRY BRUCE BALLENGEE . , ,courteous. . .motor minded. . . shy with the girls. JORETTA CHARLENE BARR . . .efficiency incorporated, . lovely complexion and hair, , pretty handwriting. Letter Club 4: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4, President 3: Office Assistant 4: Library Assistant 1: Chorus 3: Shamrock Staff 4: Annual Staff 4. WILLIAM JAMES BORDEN . . .excitab1e. . .curly hair . . .car crazy. Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN BOSRON . . .dimples. . .pretty hands. . a new addition to the class. Entered Senior Year, GAA 4. ELIZABEI' 'MO BLACKBURN . . .sweetl nality. . , well liked. . . active. Entered Senior Year. Home- coming Attendant 4, NANCY LEE BLOME . . .typical American girl, . beaming smile. . .dark eyes. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Letter Club 4, Shamrock Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2. 3. CHARLENE ANN BRICKER , . ,girl athlete. . .likes to play the trumpet. . . cheerful. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE MARK BROOKS . . ,bashful smile. . .class slowpoke. . .always sleepy. Football 1, 2. 3: Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. 0 'Qs EUDORA LAVERNE BURROUGHS . . ,future teacher. . .reserved . . .a nice girl. Honor Society 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Library Assistant 2, Shamrock Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Letter Club 3, 4: J. C. W, A. 3, 4, Scholar- ship Team l,2, 3, Chorus 1. CAROLE MARGARET CARLES . . .class worker. . .likes slumber parties. . .always raids the cookie jar. GAA 1 , 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 3, Treasurer 3, Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Shamrock Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2, Class Treasurer 3, 4. IEROME EDGAR COLLINS . . . very opposite of Tom, ex- cept in politics. . .the class tease. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4: LC. W, A. 3, 4, Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Shamrock Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. THOMAS WILLIAM COLLINS . . ,stout Democrat. , ,likes Bach and boogie. . .class musi- cian. Latin Club 3, President 3, Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Letter Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3, 4: J. C. W, A. 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Shamrock Staff 3, 4. 4 S4 I IO ANNE CHRISMAN . . .the class dramatist, , , likes to debate. . .wears a poodle hair cut, Y-Teens 1, 2: I. C. VSLA. 3. 4, Red Cross 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Shamrock Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Scholar- ship Team 2, 3, Chorus 1,2, 3, Junior Class Play. JO ANNE MARION COLEMAN . . .optimist of the class. . . a swell girl to know. . .likes to drive. Entered Senior Year. Y-Teens 4, GAA 4. JOANN ELLEN DENLINGER , , .future homemaker. . . drummer in the band. . .likes to write letters. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, J. C. W, A, 3, 4, Secretary-' Treasurer 4, Letter Club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Vice President 4, Library Assistant 2, 4, Shamrock Staff 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, ROBERT DAN DIXON , , .graduated in three years. . loves basketball. , .likes being a senior. Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2.4, Basketball 2, Hi-Y 4, Vice President. PATRICIA ANN CRAFT . . .tiny gal. . .sweet disposi- tion. . .never misses a day of school. Y-Teens 3, Shamrock Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. PATRICIA ANN CRUEA . . .loves liver and onions. . . finally got her driver's license . . . waiting for her ship to come in. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, GAA 3, 4, Vice President 4: Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, Shamrock staff 4, IO ANNE DYKE , , ,has a large appetite. . . always cheerful, , , a neat dresser, Y-Teens 1,2, 3, Vice President 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Office Assistant 4, Shamrock Staff 1,4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. JUDITH DEAN EMERICK . . .bubbling with fun, , ,a proud possessor of a diamond. . writing ability ranks high among her talents. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Shamrock Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual staff 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Assistant 4, Junior Class Play, Chorus 1, 2, 3. K D PATRICIA ESTHER FITCH . . .likes pretty jewelry. . . tallest girl in the class. . . collects records. GAA 1,2: Y-Teens 1, 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3. GABRIELLE ANNE FRAVERT . . .a friendly gal. , .enjoys pop tunes on a piano. . .good company. Y-Teens 3: Library Assistant 4: Shamrock Staff 3, 4: Junior Class Play, RONALD GARY HARPER . . .zoomi There he goes with his '36 Ford. . .the very oppo- site of calmness and peaceful- ness. Football 3, 4: Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Band 1, 2. WALTER C, HARRIS . . .full of mischief. , .one of the gang. . . very co-opera- tive, Football 1: Track 1. JS, 'gl V.lW -,-55 ' 2 'fl ' f s ' ' -1' .. fd f 3 E is :jg , A LW- ' WANDA LEE GALLOWAY . . .loves club work. . . saves time for that certain guy. . . our Homecoming Queen. Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4: Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3. Editor 4: Shamrock Staff 4: GAA 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2: LC. W, A. 3,.4, President 4: Office Assis- tant 3, 4: Band 2: Chorus 1,2, 3: Junior Class Play. MARY JANE GRAY . . .quiet until known. . . likes to go to movies. . . al- ways on time. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3. ROBERT EVANS JONES . . .tallest boy on the team. . . errand boy for everyone. . . always Columbus bound, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Class President 3, Class Vice President 4, Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sham- rock Staff 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Office Assistant 3, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. JACK ARRAS JOSSELYN , , ,sharp dresser, . .an old smoothie. . .likes parties and having a good time. Letter Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 1, Annual Staff 4, Shamrock Staff 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Base- ball l, 3, 4. MARTHA JANE HOERSTING . , .always willing to help. . , proud owner of a '52 class ring . . .loves those calorie-filling Easter eggs. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Shamrock Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Annual Staff 4, Class Treasurer 3, Junior Class Play, Band 2: Chorus 1, 2. PATSY ANN JAY . . .attractive redhead. , . ambition, own a Cadillac con- vertible. . .works in a drug store. Y-TCSHS 1. 2. 3: Shamrock Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 1, Library Assistant 1, 2. WILLIAM THOMAS KELLEY . , ,his trademark: a bottle of pop. . .joker of the class. . . all around boy, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Letter Club l, 2. 3, 4, Class President 2. JAMES ALVIN KERN . . .seen most in a blue '40 Dodge and with a blonde. . . the Senior super salesman, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Hi-Y 2, 3.4, Chap- lain 4, Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Band 1, J. C.W A, 3,4, Annual Staff 3.4, Sham- rock Staff 4. PATSY GERRENE KERN . . . always reading a book or disagreeing with her brother, . nursing is her future. Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 J. C. W, A. 3, 45 Scholarship' Team 25 Red Cross 35 Library Assistant 45 Shamrock Staff 45 Latin Club 35 Chorus 2. CHARLES EDWARD KOCH, II . , ,photography fiend, , , Navy man. . .the class author- ity on military matters. Camera Club 35 Annual Staff 3, 4: LC. W. A. 4. SUE MARSHALL , , ,back with us again be- cause of her courage and de- termination, GAA 15 Y-Teens 1,45 Letter Club 4: 1. C, W, A, 45 Library Assistant 1, DONALD I. MAYER , , ,reserved. . .good dancer , , , always willing to work. Football 1, 25 Junior Class Play, gg gggv MARION DALE LANDES . . . an honest lad with a twinkle in his eye. . . always thinks be- fore he speaks. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 3,45 Letter Club 2, 3, 4. NANCY LUE LODGE . , .she's cute. . .she's en- gaged. . . she uses diamond polish. Chorus 1, 2, 35 GAA 1, 2, 3: Y- Teens 1, 2, 35 Letter Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3,45 Cheerleading lp Shamrock Staff 45 Junior Class Play. 6 A-P RAYMOND L, MITCHELL , , .likes to flirt. . .a swell guy, , .wants to be the world's most educated bum. Football 4g Basketball Manager 4, Letter Club 45 Hi-Y 3, 4. DAVID IRWIN PALSGROVE , , ,Romeo. . .happy-go-lucky guy. . .sports is his specialty. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: I, C, W, A, 3: Annual Staff 4, Shamrock Staff 4, Class Treasurer 2. ROBERT EDWARD MILLS . . .sports happy, . ,enthus- iastic about everything, , , Student Council President, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Letter Club 4, J, C, W, A, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Scholarship Team lg Red Cross 35 Shamrock Staff 3, 4, Sports Writer 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Junior Class Play, Latin Club 35 Chorus 1, 2: Student Council President 3, 4. LOIS MILLER . . . Lon eyelashes are her trademark. . .always has the right attitude. GAA 4. ROGER DALE PITSINGER . . . known by his red hair and big words. . .the class orator, Hi-Y 4, Red Cross 3: 1. C. W. A, 4: Football 4, Junior Class Play Chorus 3, 4. DONALD CARLTON RABOLD . . ,class clown. . ,Red Skelton, Jr., . , ,likes under- classmen, Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Iunior Class Playg Chorus 1, 2: Annual Staff 43 Track 1.4. CLARENCE EUGENE RISER . . . Drains plus brawn. . . most likely to succeed. . likes to sing. Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 President 4: Honor Society 3,4: Shamrock Staff 4: Annual Staff 4: Class President 4: Ituiior Class Play: Latin Club 3. DON EDWIN ROBERTS . . . main likes--his car and Wilma. . .potential farmer. BARBARA ANN SMITH , . ,intel1igent. . .Wellman- nered. . .co-operative. Letter Club 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: I. C. W, A. 3, 4: Library Assis- tant 2, 3: Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 3. SHIRLIE MAE SPARKS . . .singing's her specialty. . loves horseback riding and parties with the gang, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: GAA 1, 2, 3: Scholarship Team 2: Red Cross 3: Library Assistant 2, 3: Office Assistant 4: Junior Class Play: Shamrock staff 4: Annual Staff 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3. SHIRLEY IO ANNE SAMMONS , , ,the Betty Fairfax of the class. . .the life of a party. . everyone's friend. Entered Senior Year. Shamrock staff 4. SHIRLEY ANN SELLERS . . .sparkling blue eyes. . . long blonde hair, . ,a tall 5 1'. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Shamrock Staff 4: Annual Staff 4: Major ette 1: Chorus 1, 3. MARILYN LEE SWARTZ , , .the chief candy salesgirl . . ,capable at all tasks. . . sensible, GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4g Office Assistant 4, MARCIA ANN WARE . . .identified by a diamond on one hand, megaphone in the other. . . always sleeps at slumber parties. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4- GAA 1 2 3 4- Shamrock , - . . , ' .xv '- staff 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, 3, E , ss T: A of 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Band 3,4, Secretary 3, Chorus 1, 2. JO ANN SPEARS , . ,Southern gal. , ,likes to jitterbug. . .typical secretary. Y-Teens 3, Shamrock Staff 45 Office Assistant 3, 4: Band 3. CHARLES DONALD STUTZ . . .short but mighty. . .the expert on poultry. . , a nice SUV- Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letter Club 4. SYLVIA IMO WAYMIRE . . . a sparkle in her eyes and on her third finger, left hand , . . quiet and understanding. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3. ROGER LEE WEAVER . . ,likes to dance, . .good natured. , ,determined. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4: I. C, W, A. 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Student Council 1, Shamrock Staff 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM S, WEIST, IR. ALBERT EUGENE WETZEL, IR, , , ,hard worker. . .likes . . .Bel Aire. . .bashful. . . Shaw's steak specials. . .works all county football player, at the filling station. Basketball 2, 35 Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Track 3, 4, Baseball 3,45 Track 3,45 Hi-Y 2. 3, 45 Letter Club 2. 3. 4. NOT PICTURED FRED MONTGOMERY FENTON . , ,a true Texan. . .likes his '37 Plymouth and Pat. . . always going to Western movies. DOLORES ANN WRIGHT , . ,one of the outstanding scholars. . . a willing helper . . . quiet and unassuming. Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 35 Letter Club 4: I. C. W. A. 3, 45 Cipher- ing Club 35 Librarian 45 FTA 3,4, Vice President 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Sham- rock Staff 45 Scholarship Team 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3. 1 L , Q gm, , L -' -- 5 str, P - -ay x-e fi' ' 5 I, Sharon Amend, bequeath my muddled hydraulic sawdust factory to any untroubled character. I, Bob Ballengee, bequeath my shyness to Lamar Nicholson, I, Harry Ballengee, bequeath my courteous ways to Tom Farrier, I, Joretta Barr, bequeath my scholastic letter to Sharon Porter. I, Paul Beery, bequeath my good citizenship grades to Tom Martin. I, Larry Binkley, bequeath my No. 10 football jersey to Don Ridgway. I, Betty Blackburn, bequeath my sweet disposition to anyone that needs it. I, Nancy Blome, bequeath my long hair to Martha Quick. I, Bill Borden, bequeath my Ford Convertible to Paul Weeks, l, Carol Bosron, bequeath my natural curly hair to Judy Warner. I, Charlene Bricker, bequeath my trumpet to Janet Cox. I, Mark Brooks bequeath my ability to spell in class to Ken Roehrig. I, Eudora Burroughs, bequeath my seat in English class to Jill Walker. I, Carol Carles, bequeath my driver's license to Sue Jones. I, Jo Chrisman, bequeath my treasured Pogo book to Miss Miller. I, Jo Coleman, bequeath my shorthand book to my sister, Millie. I, Jerry Collins, bequeath my ability to play the piano to Mitzi Schroeder. I, Tom Collins, bequeath my interest in the Democratic Party to Leo Zimmerman. I, Pat Craft, bequeath my soft voice to Sue Hicks. I, Pat Cruea, bequeath my job on the Shamrock to Peg Wetzel. I, Jo Denlinger, bequeath my driving ability to Mr. Adkins. I, Bob Dixon, bequeath my curly hair to Tom Bowers. I, Jo Dyke, bequeath my job at the restaurant to anyone who is ambitious. I, Judy Emerick, bequeath my ability to talk my way out of any situation to Harry Fravert. I, Fred Fenton, bequeath my cowboy boots to John Coleman, I, Pat Fitch, bequeath my driving ability to Claudy Krug. I, Gay Fravert, bequeath my lovely shiny braces to Carolyn Whisler. I, Wanda Galloway, bequeath my crown to the lucky Junior girl. I, Mary Gray, bequeath my baby sitting job to anyone who has patience. I, Ronnie Harper, bequeath my knack to get into trouble to JoAnne Stonerock, I, Walter Harriss, bequeath my basketball experience to Red Welsh. I, Marty Hoersting, bequeath all the fun I have had in high school to Kathy Brumbaugh. I, Pat Jay, bequeath my red hair to Bob Peffley. I, Bob Jones, bequeath my height to Donna Roach. 1. Jack Josselyn, bequeath my basketball shoes to my brother Steve. I, Bill Kelley, bequeath my old jokes to Leo Zimmerman. :L K al ,B f 'Z Q -1 :VL f -' -f' Q . sl 'Y 1 c ML - Al I I, Iim Kern, bequeath my naturally curly hair to Dick Galloway. I, Pat Kern, bequeath my ability to get sick on test days to my little sister, Nellie. I, Charles Koch, bequeath my Navy uniform to Robert Hessler. I, Dale Landes, bequeath my fluent speaking ability to Jerry Tschudi, I, Nancy Lodge, bequeath my interest in Germantown to my sister, Rheta. I, Sue Marshall, bequeath my different shades of fingernail polish to Marlene Knoop. I, Don Mayer, bequeath my blonde hair to Bumpy Gray. I, Bob Mills, bequeath my athletic ability to Carl Bidwell and my cool, calm, collected ways to Gordon Steiner. I, Lois Miller, bequeath my long eyelashes to Janet Smith. I, Ray Mitchell, bequeath my way with the women to Gary Kolleda. I, Dave Palsgrove, bequeath my football jersey to Bruce Motter. I, Roger Pitsinger, bequeath my sense of humor to lim Bauer, I, Don Rabold, bequeath my No. 31 football jersey to an up-an-coming star. I, Gene Riser, bequeath my old moldy tape to Dick Lawyer and my bird to Sonny Worley. I, Don Roberts, bequeath my ability to stay out of school to anyone brave enough to try. I, Shirley Sammons, bequeath my willingness to have a good time to any fortunate Junior. I, Shirley Sellers, bequeath my job as president of GGA to Jo Turner. I, Barbara Smith, bequeath my height to anyone who wants to reach the top shelf. I, Shirlie Sparks, bequeath my knit suit to Sandra Farrier and my horse to Gary Grisso. I, Io Ann Spears, bequeath my southern accent to Rita Stauffer. 1, Don Stutz, bequeath my height to Beauford Stocksdale, I, Marilyn Swartz, bequeath my candy sales to Faye Klepinger. l, Marcia Ware, bequeath my line of gab to Frances Haley. I, Sylvia Waymire, bequeath my ability to keep quiet in class to Dorothy Mast. I, Roger Weaver, bequeath my dancing ability to Tommy Stonerock. I, Bill Weist, bequeath my position as end on the football team to Ken Uhrig. I, Bud Wetzel, bequeath my bashful ways to Steve Josselyn. I, Dolores Wright, bequeath my typing ability to Wilma Wenger. SIGNED: I 1-1 V 2 -' if - g SENIOR CLASS PROPHECYQ My, it's nice to sit and read the newspaper and reminisce after a long day's work. Wanda's experience as editor of our annual is helping her greatly now. She is editor of our daily newspaper. I notice a big ad in the advertising section for the Kern Masonry- Construction Company. Jim built the constructions on the air field where Bob Dixon is a pilot for rocket ships and Betty Blackburn is stewardess. There's another news item about that billionaire, Dave Palsgrove. He always had a knack for making money in school, Dale Landes is head engineer in his company. Don Mayer was Johnny-on-the-Spot by taking pictures of that outstanding stock car driver, Pat Fitch, doing her daring car sommersaults. Don has taken over Powell Studios and is doing a thriving business. Gracious, those temperamental Broadway actresses are feuding again. It seems as though Sharon Amend and Io Chrisman can't agree. Their lawyer, Ray Mitchell, will soon get rich from all their law suits. It seems so wonderful that a lot of the Class of '53 are making the news. Take for instance. the new hospital has just been completed and it is practically staffed with all '53 graduates. Nancy Blome is head doctor of the children's ward, and Ioretta Barr is the Supervisor of Ward A, Jo Dyke and Pat Jay are in Timbucktoo as representative nurses from the United States. Pat Kem and Jo Denlinger have practices in Englewood and Clay- ton. They are also part-time teachers at the hospital. Gay Fravert is the head psychiatrist in her department. Ewonder what's on television tonight. Bob Mills is announcing the Olympic games. He will interview the brilliant American coach, Larry Binkley, and the All American star. Jack Iosselyn. Sylvia Waymire will tell bedtime stories to the children at eight- thirty. She always had such a soft and sweet voice. America's most popular disc jockey, Jo Coleman, is presenting a musical show with such famous names as Shirlie Sparks, the blues singer, and dancer: Roger Weaver. who took over the Arthur Murray studios. The Brinker dance band was rated No. 1 in the country this year. Charlene always played the trumpet in school. Jerry Collins, the musical arranger for Spike Jones, will be there also. X Lois Miller owns a big chain of restaurants and Bill Kelley is the head chef. How well I remember that Bill always liked food! Mark Brooks is entering the Indianapolis 500 for the tenth time. He has been first place winner ever since his first race. Of course, he has the two best mechanics in the business-Bill Border. and Ronnie Harper. X fl l Sf? Bill Weist and Walter Harriss own all the filling stations in Ohio. And to think, they got their start in Englewood as gas attendants. The Newer Look has come in this spring. Barbara Smith is the head buyer for the Bosron and Sellers Department Store. Carol and Shirley have come a long way from the little dress shoppe they had twenty-five years ago. The Powers Models, of which Marty Hoersting is one, will be in the spring fashion show. Gene Riser, the mayor of the city, has passed a bill for new police uniforms. Pat Craft, head of the Policewomen Dept. . got this passed by influencing the mayor's sec- retary, Shirley Sammons. The two competing oil tycoons. Rabold and Fenton, are still arguing about the rights of the Ballangee Trucking Firm. Don has a company in Oklahoma and Fred's business is in Texas. Harry and Bob started out by driving gravel trucks years ago. Carole Carles is the new Secretary of the Treasury. She always was capable of handl- ing the class money. We even have representatives in the service. Charles Koch rose to the rank of Fleet Admiral, and Bob Jones is Rear Admiral. They are going on an expedi- tion to the North Pole this fall. Pat Cruea is the WAC Training teacher at Wright Field. l see where Mary Gray owns a child nursery. Marcia Ware was advertising for a day- time babysitter so the nursery will solve her problem. The farm report looks favorableg the farmers had a good crop in everything this year. Bud Wetzel and Don Roberts are partners in the farm implement business. Don Stutz's poultry farm has lowered its price on eggs. Randolph School has hired three teachers from our class. Eudora Burroughs is the new kindergarten teacher, and Dolores Wright teaches Latin. Io Spears is the French teacher. I remember how they used to tease her about her southern drawl. The Lodge and Swartz Beauty Salon is moving to a new location. The Beery Plumb- ing Shop will take over their old store. Sue Marshall's pet shop is right next to Paul's store. How surprising it is to find so many of my classmates names mentioned in this edition. I am presently writing a feature article for this paper under the byline of Judy Emerick. It is to be a series on the treasured memories of these very students as we were back in 1953 at old Randolph High. B6 A SENIOR DREAM The night was typical of Indian Summer with its warm breezes and clear, starry skies. To those who came early for seats on the fifty-yard line, it seemed as if nothing could intrude into the peaceful mel- ancholy of the evening. The school building to their right was filled with memories of the past. They were dreaming, oh so joyfully, of the present and the future. It had been just a few days ago that these students had officially entered their last year of high school. They were now seniors! Boys and Girls vesterday-- Men and Women tomorrow--and today? Today was their senior year, filled with unbelievable joys, and yes, the sharp pains and aches that go together to make growing up. The noise and happy confusion of the increasing crowd didn't seem to bother this group of dreamers. . . . . . and this year I shall study, really take advantage of the wealth of information available to me, for tomorrow will be bom the real me, independent and grown-up. I shall be a lawyer, nurse, mechanic, an important link in our nation's production chain, a father, a mother: yes. I will be a responsible citizen so I must study today, study and thus prepare. . , . . . but there will be times for fun, times to lay aside our books, as in the realm of sports. These senior boys will play their hearts out in games such as football, basketball and baseball. With three years behind them of hard practice, they seek their reward of victory. Win, lose, or draw, they will gain much in comradeship and fair playg and their classmates in the stands will also have gained much by good sports- manship and faithful support. . . . . . and we will have our romantic moments . . . the traditionally romantic Homecoming Ceremon- ies honoring especially the senior members of the football team. A night of senior magic--open conver- tibles containing smiling, waving, excited royalty: a royal kiss that will produce sparksfof gossip, that isj through the crowd, and then a dance for all within the warmth of the school. When snowflakes are falling lightly and the air is refreshingly crisp, we shall transform our gym into a winter wonderland and dance to the strings of White Christmas . . , and maybe, on one of these madic moonlit nights that certain boy and girl will make promises of forever and ever , , . . . . . and then in a twinkling, winter will have spent itself and the sleepy world will awake to the coming of spring. In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of --well, it had better be of studies with spring exams just around the corner. . . and how we will work! Paper drives, bake sales, stationery sales, candy sales: we'll sell anything and everything: then modestly admit, Super salesmen are we, the Seniors of '53. But it will have a purpose all this rushing about, for we plan to climax our las last year with a trip. We shall have a wonderful time together. Friendships will be close and intense as if each realizes that soon we will be parted. But think not of that, you dreamers in the stadium, The teams are warming up on the field. The game will soon begin. Hurry on with your dreaming. . . . and the Senior Play, what fun we'll have working together, and the fame we'll receive, no doubt some will be heard to say, if Hollywood could only see us now ! . . . The Bobcat '53, our story . It will capture in pictures and words our spirit and preserve it for years to come . . . and the Junior- Senior Prom--though the two classes may have been rivals in the past, this will be forgotten as the Juniors pay tribute to the '53 Seniors with a breathtakingly beautiful dance. We shall appreciate their efforts more than they may know. . . and then inevitably, that dark cloud on the horizon--Senior Exams--Midnight oil will burn as we cram like mad. But storm clouds always pass and beyond the blue horizon lie Baccal- aureate and Commencement . . . our diplomas . . . strangely, we feel sad. We look at the responsibili- ties we must now accept and our faces are grave as we march. Ah, but the world awaits our conquest. Our hearts are filled with ambition, determination, and youthful anticipation. Now we are happy. The ringing of our laughter is a promise for the future, our future bright with our dreams. There's the whistle starting the game. Stop dreaming. The game on the field, as the game of life, will be over too soon. Take advantage of every golden minute and may God be with you. 4'0 'li JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left , , resi entg JIM BAUER, Vice Presidentg SUE JONES, Treasurer. to right: FRANCES HALEY, Secretary' JERRY TSCHUDI P 'd The Class of '5 g a eptember morning in 1950. Our advisor was Mr. Lamb, and Bob Dixon was the leader of our class. We were kept busy that year having parties, hay rides, and sponsoring all sorts of mone k' y-ma ing projects. The hardest part of our first year was learning to be Freshmen, but soon it was 4 plunged into the depths of learnin on S 1951, and we were Sophomores. We had two advisors this year, Miss Corwin and Mr. Cultice. With their help and with Joan Turner as our class president, we managed to sponsor our first dance, The Shanghai Ching Ding, and to keep swelling our treasury with more projects. We also helped cheer the basketball team on to their c 1 ' ' ' ' ' onso ation victory in the district tournament, What? Another ear one b P Yes, it's now Y 8 Y 1952, and at l g wing up. Our class is small--forty-nine to be exact but we can still mak , e ourselves heard. Our proof of this is our class play, The Little Dog Laughed, our magazine sales the Valentine D , ance, and our beautiful prom. Mrs, Brumbau h Mr. Cultice, and lerr T h ' ' ast we are Juniors--a sure sign we're ro ' g . y sc ud1 have led us through this year safel d y, an now we seem to be doing something--growing up. But we promise you that 1953 will be the wonderful beginning of a terrific end, to the CLASS OF '54 HM BAUER CARL BIDWELL CAROLE BROWN RON BRUCKNER MARIANNE BUTLER MILDRED COLEMAN LA DONNA CROW TOM FARRIER FRANCES HALEY ROBERT HANSEN BEVERLY HUBLEY FAYE KLEPINGER EDITH KNAUS CLAUDE KRUG DICK LAWYER ROBERT PEFFLEY DONNA ROACH RITA STAUFFER DARLENE SWANGEL JERRY TSCHUDI PAUL WEEKS WILMA WENGER CAROLYN WHISLER CHUCK WOODBURY Not Pictured: LARRY WAGNER IUNIOR CLASS MRS, BRUMBAUGH R55 . z - Y, 5 .L ? 5 X WE 4-. A R sam 1,, , gg , W A 1 R as A we X - Q R Q 6 53 Q E, . 1 gg X Lf Q Y , Y S N. O , n f 3 A,RR -- E EEA f is .,,.B: . U3 sk- 'W' '. la , H 'vs L A W LEO ZIMMERMAN EE ri fizj ,933 Q, I , , . f NJN ' ,B . 3 , x 5 I 4 1' in -fx , bw !g iv A2 ' , U. . ,,,, I ex nf ' I, 3:3 . 1' X O I V Hs, .. .. 1-1,. 1.15250 . 4- , ,i f ' n Q35 i ii 1 'fr A if gg ' 'E ' ., A 5 1 ,K If S f if iw imp? ' , ,,:,v 'mf' 5 will i nr? T do 3 'ing 4, ,, 4, .. b' , A fi A YK A Q gz' - 'L , f ' A I A Wx ,Z q M mg :, A i f 1 vi GQ A A 5 QAE A P JIM WINTERS T A FAYE WOODARD JW -Q -.,- , , ,. - 255 .TIM BANKER LINDA BECKER DON BENTON TOM BOWERS KATE BRUMBAUGH JANE CONSTABLE JERRY FOGLE BARBARA GIBSON BOB HESLER MARGIE HICKS SUE JONES FAITH FLEPINGER IANICE LODGE TOM MARTIN RONNIE SLUTERBECK JANET SMITH IO ANN STONEROCK IO TURNER FRED WAYMIRE PEGGY WETZEL Not Pictured: JIM WEIST CHARLES VOLK JUNIOR CLASS MR, CULTICE W Fr! Q Q ', 1 ' f 2, in 3' fd , .5 5 .X fyydmms we 43 'Q SOP!-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Pat Ullery, Treasurer, Mitzi Schroeder, President, Marilyn Brumbaugh, Secretary, Dan Baker, Vice President, Last year when Mr. Barger became our keeper, he laid in a stock of headache pills. That really proved prophetic because he had charged to him, ninety some potential headaches. Under our invincible fthat's what he saidy leader, Bruce Motter, bake sales. paper drives, and other campaigns ended successfully. The class party was the only depletion of our treasury so our finances suffered only slightly. Genevieve Burroughs was second in command, and she proved capable under fire, The guardian of the Freshman Fort Knox was Judy Deeter, Our scribbler of the minutes was Mitzi Schroeder. We rebounded from the summer vacation into the rooms of Miss Corwin and Miss Miller, and later Mr, Lancaster, who took Miss Corwin's place. They had talked with Mr, Barger and were equipped like keepers of the U. S, arsenal, When the smoke of our election cleared, Mitzi Schroeder was our president, Dan Baker had snitched the title of vice president, Marilyn Brumbaugh was chained to a secretary's desk, and Pat Ullery had been filibustered into a treasurer's job, Money-making projects started again, These included two of the most profitable paper drives we've had, Our dance, The Harvest Moon Hop, would be classified as a success by all who attended. After each project our financial status rose. If the rapid swelling of our treasury continues, we will have no fear of losing our trip to Washington as Seniors in '55, You'll be hearing more next year from the CLASS OF '55 Dan Baker Betty Bernier Shirley Biser Don Bowman Caren Brooks Winston Brumbaugh Ronnie Burk Genevieve Burroughs John Chrisman Judy Deeter Diana Dunn Don Durst Harry Fravert Susan Frost Paul Gray Marylyn Hendricks Dale Hess Jane Huddleson Clifford Humphrey Pat Hutchison Bruce Koogler Frank Kyle Barbara Locke Rheta Lodge Dorothy Mast Virginia McAdoo Bruce Motter Lawrence Sanders Mitzi Schroeder Nancy Smiley Dick Stauffer Tom Stonerock Tim Walker Rex Westray Janet Woodbury SOPHOMORE CLASS MISS MILLER sr S Ns. I if rs X 'ITF is 'gif QQ, 5 A 5 A was-4 k sg me ' f E31 s xi M -t asus r ., ,Q .K , Q ig Bla A ' LA. 632 . Aw ,. Q g :V iii-if I 'fa sl Q' v Y, as if Q ' gi Z1 xr ,J Z Q Ri y xr cr?- X. 9 0 9 X 4- an A Q' gk is 3 ws , r. S, if Q is , 5 .. 'YU' Y s r- ' gl' Q ' is 1, 1 f' rw f 'vi YQ - 1 R J Xia ns X 1. M tag F .air R13 4- I J an Q ,,., -3 -V t -Vi Sonny Worley '- Q is Not Pictured: Denny Zander Marlene KIIOOP john Zimman Duane Loclmer .i V '. '. V f ' if tt , 'f ,- Q. K 1 in .f lfk I jfw Q. - . -,:- 12 . - ,4,., . .,i Q ,. M , in V W W if mf 'Sz ., ,, 5 an . is Q.- . 5 ,W . 'N f 0 ga., X., A J 'fx S i f v 0 K if 4? , S sk ,V ,. F21 'll 1 ,A 1 sv S K . 'E ws' xi, J f, g 'V Q ,E I or , . an r at 4? 5 '-x hw- Ji Zhi , .r ,Y .1 as ,Q K at Q V g :QV Q i k Linda Yoder Joyce Cruden 5 Y V' ff at is -fr Y Richard Baker Edna Bowers Marilyn Brumbaugh David Brust Larry Butts Joyce Burchfield Janet Cox Lawrence Cramer Floyd Denlinger Jayne Dennis Marilyn Fast Jim Flaugh Gary Grisso Lynda Hehmeyer Carol Hoover Gerrie Horn Donna Humphrey Michael Johnston Beverly Kyle Shirley Kyle Joyce Locke Douglas Lambert Joan Manny Owen Macy Bill Merrit Annette Miller Normandie Newhardt Jim Shunk Nevin Swigart Pat Ullery Jerry Welch Ronnie Whitesell Not Pictured: Pat Cochran Jerry Garber Sue Hicks Lamar Nickolson Gerald Brown Gordon Steiner SO Pl IOMORE CLASS MR, LANCASTER ,lg . Y ,Q 4 r K K Q, .. ff vi- 'V f , q A , . 2, +5 wi? ,, f yr- - A - '.,. -H 'fi -' aa.. yi f ww , A - ,Q wg A- ahh VR , A W. ,Af M ' - n 'fjik ,fl 9 , V 'NL ,K Qs A I ' 4 . V ' x X. 'Y Q. , hi hx ,xxx-'Q s -'S f 1 A Aff 3' S Y 'L'.'A3jfa1s1'Q' XM I X 71 .P I zxxva wp QQ 14-'3 fx Cm A Qs? x Ns.. QJ FRESHMAN ctassoiiriceizs Left to right: jill Walker, Treasurerg Don Ridgeway, Presidentg Martha Quick, Vice Presidentg Sharon Brumbaugh, Secretary, 'ANYTHING YOU CAN DO, WE CAN DO BETTER All through our first year of high school we have been honored by a great number of scholastic and extracurricular firsts. We have the honor of being the richest Freshman class ever at Randolph. To be able to keep better order during class meetings, we have formed the first class constitution, We became better acquainted with our classmates from Clayton at a reception given for them in May of last year. It was the first reception of this kind ever given by a Fresh- man class. Also we have in our midst the first Freshman to write a feature column for the Shamrock. Added to our numerous accomplishments we have been the first Freshman class to ever sponsor a dance. liven with :ill these fiists behind us, we're going to continue to make school history. So watch out for the CLASS OF '56 Shirley Angel Floyd Benton Sandra Bourne Janet Boyd Gloria Brooks Jay Brower Sharon Brumbaugh Barbara Buirley Martha Cade Charles Caylor John Coleman Larry Collins Elaine Dallas Janet Durth Diane Deal Phyllis Denlinger Dean Denlinger Harry Ewing Sandra Farrier Mike Gallagher Darlene Grier Treva Gutwine William Hamilton Richard Harrison Norman Hartman Jim Heitzman Paul Herr Carol Hubley Sandra Irwin Steve Josselyn Janet Kauffman Raymond Kemmy Laura Knaus Gary Kolleda Janet Layman Janis Lielais Don Lockner Wayne Locke FRESHMAN CLASS MR. ADKINS Not Pictured: Bill Anderson Kenneth Garber Dick Grieshiemer 1 3253- i A z ' ev 1 gg i' M A A f in ffm . 1 ' Q y r 'r i y if g ,M .. S. 'Xi ,V N, X li f' gytf F , . 'sv is'- S 41 ' 9 I5 I ,V 'lowly-It ' a .. 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K .AN 'I ,, i , ,, WJ Gary Banker Dale Beetley Jim Bernier Judy Blackburn Nancy Coleman Fern Cramer Ruth Cruden Gale Danes Ken Durst Ned Frantz Nancy Gallichio Bill Gaskill Annabelle Gibson Mike Haley Nancy Hesler Nonnie Hoover Patricia Kelley Larry Ladd Bill Marshall Robert Rothert Max Swank Jerry Volk Iackalyn Wagner Richard Wagner Eddie Waymire Carol Ann Weber Darlene Wenger Gail Woodard Not Pictured: Jerry Craft Ronald Yoakum EIGHTH GRADE MR, MAHLE Ioan Ander Mary Bright Bill Dallas Virginia Dalton Jim Dennis Dale Dyke Gary Furay Roger Garwood Clara Geir Warren Geralds Ronnie Griesheimer Wilda Harris John Hissong Arlene Kagner Joy Koogler Terry Krug Ted Longenecker Bob Mast Roger Shoenfelt Ray Steelman Malcolm Treon Tom Walker Brenda Weeks Martin Weisenbarge Not Pictured: Bruce Baker Jim Berry Carol Pummel Kathryn Robinson EIGHTH GRADE MR. YENSEL 1' W ir- fy 5 1-nfs . ' nf: ' 1 xi - ' .Q 5 y . gi. . :mx P 1 xi E K R if wk f ,S K K in is 331 5,3 Y mir. ,. , M. ,!! 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N 4 'K A r 5 z 1? tml Vw 4 as ' Gerald Winters Harold Yoder . -., , fm 'I Bob Bergman Gayle Beetly Mildred Brandon Jean Crow Douglas Crume Norman Danes Donna Engle Charles Foreman Sherry Golden Christina Haas Denny Haller Robert Hendricks James Hess Denny Hicks Nelson Hommel Jan Hormell Judy Hudnall Joanne Ladd Judith Lambert David Macy Judy Mast Jack Peck Allen Renner Sue Richison Russel Siler Judy Statzer Tom T e jan Mary Tully Not Pictured: Jare Mahaffey SEVENTH GRADE MRS. BACH Ruby Baker Donald Beem Henry Biddle Jerry Brooks Jerry Bruckner Carol Collins Shirley Crow George Custenborder Mary Lou Fenton Claudia Few Edward Fletcher John Gutwein Janes Hayes Mark Hess Carol Hoke Teddy Hoover James Hostetler Donna Kinsey Juris Lielais Gary Messler Esther Nickel Robert Raybold Judy Roth Judy Sammons Randy Saylor Patricia Shultz James Studebaker Carol Tillet Not Pictured: Larry Jay Gloria Jean Fortney SEVENTH GRADE MR. WILLIAMSON . , sr. ,gt ,P emi.. 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GROSS Steve Allen Marcia Brumbaugh Diane Cohen Sandra Collins Da-vid Ditmer Gerald Ditmer Teddy Dyke Joyce Edmunds Douglas Few Curt Foster Dick Galloway Steve Grier Bonnie Guernsey John Haley Anna Harmon Lorna Hicks Sharen Hill Carol Hissong Samuel Hoke Robert Hole Raymond Hoover Norbert Hussey Theodore Lambert Norman Layman Harriet Littleton Richard Nickel Judy Oren Joyce Pitsinger Barbara Pummill Edward Robinson E Michael Rohr Janelle Smith Linda Viles Judy Volk Beverly Whatley Not Pictured: Marjorie Jay SIXTH GRADE MRS, CRUEA L rw X A E if LQ ,wr f 31 R V' mga. K ,K 1- I 4, gg.. Q x 'fg-,. f gf vl S - V 'W A . Eff- Q7 L Q, ' ff W -Q9 a .I , .,.. f , I S KH . x N -.-lfiuf' 3 Q lbgg 'K 15,15 5. fi ' - R , , 1 Us ,f lf' .i ix , L ' ff ,V -s M, A .,, x . K ii . eff ws' H-1. 5 F ,Q , I Q X, 55 4- - ' : 44 ., as ' 1 I sk, , rg J is v 1 in ,v H Q- -. , 1 ' , 'sr I I ' 'inns U! S . , .KX fx? N W L. I A K :ZX .7 , fi imai is X if . T LS.: :C r.:i f o W' ,- P . ,.. s , , I i I X E if , ,... 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B Q N' X ,X ,tw Kai f 'Ni QW as 'll 6' le if t 5 3:2 g if Roger Spencer Mike Beetly Jenny Black Ronald Brewer Ted Clayton Ray Crabtree Nancy Engle Marqia Farren Virgil Gallagher Jane Ann Gerdes Mike Haines Gary Hall Freddy Hoover Lloyd Huddleson Joe Hunkler Bob Hutchison Danny Jarrett John Kelly Kent Kimmel Grace Lang David Lowe Tom Marshall Timmy Milligan Maxine Nill Barbara Overly Kathy Quick Susan Rohr Terry Ryan Patty Sanders Larry Shanks Gary Smith Joan Dee Studebaker Shcrry Treon Gary Upthegrove Not Pictured: Jenny Swopc FIFTH GRADE MRS. CULTICI Zoe Becker Wayne Beetley Lois Bright Jed Brower David Buirley Curtis Conway Dessie Courtney Kenneth Cryder Carol Dewitte Douglas Didier Robert Foreman Ronald Foreman Evalee Geisler Sharon Grisso Ronald Hawley Kennith Hesler John Hess Ronald Hunkler Mary Johnston Sue Knoop Eldon Ladd Lynden Lee Thomas Mast Wylie Mumma Lorene Odorn Paulette Schechter Susan Shelby Terry Shook Gary Smith Nicholas Smith FI FTH GRADE MRS, SWARTZ Not Pictured: Robert English Marcia McVity John Roberts 'WWI' . 1 r, 'Z v' 49 l .- , . an 45' J X s. ut nt-ii 4 1 x 'Zee 4 ' 'i vi .ig if U 4 f 'Q 44, f Gaydcll Thompson Nancy Wilson Robert Tcjan ,n M A is ' g. K 7 Y3.5xq..i: 1 . J 1. x 1131? . 4 A fi 43 Q E , X Mk!! - S 1 I v , , 1 'K' f is i :uh ,W v si , Wallet, --513,555- I1 .2 4 I U Ag if E ri ' f ,, - Billy Way mire Q 1 , Ronnie Wolf in Kenneth Worley 1 L f'j,gN ' i -hni' 5, , iv Q K ,er-. . -f A Ioetta Allen Larry Amos Michael Beirise Donald Bittorf Sally Brooks Carol Ann Crow Geneva Courtney Fred Custenborder Barbara Donovan David Eshbaugh Barbara Forsythe Iim Gaskill Patty Haney Donna Hudnall Bobby McAfee Linda Overla Wanda Rose Phyllis Sipple Dennis Swartz Larry Ullery Not Pictured: Carolyn Anderson Robert Cole FIFTH GRADE MRS, STUDEBAKER Ralph Brandon David Burgess Anna Cramer Carole Fenton Judy Fisher Janet Flaugh Sue Gamble Jean Gildow Roger Hawley Janet Hess Dennis Hole Joyce Hormell Margaret Hunkler Helen Kauffman Franklin Larrick Maureen McLaughlin Carol Myers Bernice Nickel Shirley Pearce John Rabold Terry Ridgway Ricky Rothert Linda Snell John Studebaker Alma Urmey Earlene Weidner Jean Wirth Tom Wolf Not Pictured: Robert Burst James Constable Susie Dalton Keith Norris Frances Roberts FOURTH GRADE MRS. OLT ' ,f WH f' .. 4 . - nf' , Km J 'll , .- .i.- is , .ein ' ' 5 A ' 4. 'J li. AW ' - , :mfr - M I it , 5, x st 5 f ' ' at . ' .- s: ,, ' 'Asp' J ' X ' 1 - 13 gg ,, . , . 1 . . 7 , , X.-A-, L '51 ai' K , . Q ' .5 , , 1 K -fer 3 ? K 5 J ,. ' .' . 1' ' .ts ' ,- :sins A, W I ' 4 1 .r . Q a . , ty. Y tix 1 I I1 QE v 3' Q, at Q s 'l - ah Q 2.5. - Everett Burton ' 'Fwy 'Un 0 1' 9 4 S L '1ai,.'.l?:t h I I Q MQW H - ,ef 1 1 if XJLXN .2 .- 4 . N NF' 4 ,H , 'S X 1 If Y 51 f 5 K . : S as -, 5? Ji bf f- 1 .,. . Qi . ,A1. Y -Q R- Q .v X '.-' , l 'z 1 V 1 J A Q 4 Theresa Abshire Judy Buirlcy ' Shirley Burton Russell Courtney V TQ V A. ' V Viola Crow ' I- g y Marlha Eideiniller . 'iigf L'Qf? Q f Sharon Eshbaugh - 'f' 7 ' ll sy VVAI i Elaine Fish Ki' 4 s A ,j i I 'D' l . 3 Q. I Donald Fisher sg ff i g sx,mV,, fi-1 f Fred Fare ee Raymond Geiger ,ni i n if V ' ' V l VV Judy Griesheimer 'W h k1 3 1: ii ,' ' r s ,2 N 4 - . ii my Lance Helman ' 'Q A 5 is A ', Steven Hesler Y in gif t N Robert Holloway l' W V L ' W Peggy Hudnall ' s o - L . W g if E Izuq Billy Iosselyn 5 'i Vy 3 f gr V 3 V' N, Charlene King Q , ,.,i V V L ,S e i , --:' 5' '-si b fi? Sandra Marcum - ,S :Il 5 3,5 'Z' is if Clifford Mulvaine 'j.k'fgi5,L '. ,,Ay V-Vbt v rs' r f fl. 3 f - s s ' V ff' ,,,,, i.:. 'L Susan Newhardt 9, 'L ff Q ' David Oldham ' a ll 'i ,Su A Jerry Pick 'f A M '- ,G ' L Sarah Richison , 'vest .. fe s G-r 2 s T as 1 lat O' Eva ' A ,, K S xi q i , K y f V as Robert Ripple QR k a K - .Q 1 x ,. , Jerry Jean Ryan i el'L if af is Midlael Stow ive d ame' r in la, ' U . . L Linda Ullery ff - ir 2 . N L2 A W A 'A ' ,Q ' i 5 ? i 'z K' . 2 .,,: J .gg-fy. .vias Bar i ' ,,:k. ' m r. 25, sq, yssi Judy Walker ' I Q ' -if S 9' Rohen Wcrherinigton ' f Judy Wolf .Q M , Nom Pictured: Beth Brumbaugh Robert Clifton FOURTH GRADE MISS SHANNON Sharon Buvinger James Curtis Ruth Ellen Denlinger Margaret Helton Nancy Hicks Sandra Hile Jack Hostetler Harvey Huddleson Ralph Johnson Virginia Martin Richard Miller Catherine Smith Marvin Van Dyke Jerry Engle Joyce Ann Gallicheio Thomas Gutwein Joyce Ellen Hoover Jacqueline lddings Thomas Irwin Karen Kelley Maxine Overla Karl Peters Patricia Robinett Sonny Sammons Not Pictured: Dale Hurst J WMM ngisqtgrgg 1 Q V Q 57' t A . 1 . K , Q ,lll ' if ,ff '-JJ J ww 1 K 2 A In K 7,1 A4 c , . fl an A :XL lf'-N at an r., j Q -as T. - Q sr 6, 1 w e 2 '-. f'9'f t S s r 3 gg . V. - J' mi ' f QQ I Q ' . Q is J? M 5. st- K J r- E s, S J' ' f ,, . A 4' in ,Dian 'xii M F V K, ' , ,E . I , - 1 'P-ri ' tg J SLK -F -J ., I Y J X J rev' J A .4 J fi ' J. Killa ., A it Q 1 A VVl.2 g - if -. ,- is . 3 if--A il .Q I if ' ' J f 44. J ii ,. , A ' , i Janet Thompson . S 1 an lg Robert Wall Q. i, J 7 at Janice Yinger - J P ' J Nil. nv, J 5 I , the Ii THIRD-FOURTH GRADES MISS STEMEN N 1 1 we , my I , M lv-. ...af Q . Q5 H R Q aa Q J J ,gt J' 1 I uf A ,,.s,kj: . ,f .. Q K :V . ' Q. 'si , .1, - 4 yz, :,f .rig ,ini .La .,.. , 1 . V., .,..- - , xttgrgewgggsgf A. ,L tr.. it P452 x if' 'ra vr' . V tri SQ .A . 1' 'ut X 5 5 1 6 A o, 5. of an - A J J . Nr . K ,hir-3 . 4 ,, T - . ,gky . ,. J 1 535.51 tk if J 1 A J fy , J , 1 NZ. L14 Y' J K R ,. X E by ty t lb at tai it X. P Beverly St, John Tommy Wahler Roger Weeks h Shirley Ahlers Marsha Albrecht Evelyn Brandon Jennifer Bridgewaters Donna Burdge Carol Carr Roy Clayton Linda Crume Clement English Alice Farrier Donald Foster Tommy Garwood Judith Haines Henry Hartman Randy Hehmeyer John Hesler Judith Huffgarden John Humphreys Floyd Knoop Jimmy Lecklider Mary Lynn Mitman John Nill David Odom Danny Overly Richard Quick Brian Rex Sally Roush Walter Rudd Tommy Saylor Michael Smith Not Pictured: Stephen Carey Joan Wertz THIRD GRADE MRS, BURROUGI IS Conrad Aiken Susan Avery Dianne Courtney Norman Crabtree Marilyn Ewing James Fasnacht Robert Haley Richard Hawley Darlene Hole Jeffery I-It 'hes Gloria Johnson Cindy Jone Sandra Kinser David Knoop Carole Lambert Wayne Littleton Audrey Lock Eldon Mowen Judith Orr Sharlett Ratliff Diana Rice Sammy Robinett John Schroer Marilyn Somers John Stonerock David Truitt Donna Viles Linda Walker Ann Woodard Bobby Zimmerman 1 Not Pictured: Larry Burger Patricia Miller Tommy McVity Dianne Allen THIRD GR ADE MR S, HARTER K, A A. ff rw, ., fm ew ' W f' 4? .f iii X I 1 . If 'W 12. -ff X t 1 is -' f X if XE ,,,.. war' . a,' A fa' 'fu lf ysysrr bl E3 N -- 'A . ' I A A A My Q ' ks J ' I 4 v .J 4. F S J 'P , fe, 'N y Q A Lis ,J X . .X q D fix i A is .s .W Q A ' 4. T' , S 4 ,A sf st , V I . 5- . at , I N ig f'm-. J ' s- 1 ll I 4 , x Y 1 S, xrbmx.-V J. .Ks , TB, s iQ :'.'h f , ' ' ' Q .. af V 3 C, g , 45 , , . ti . K . i s -N 3 X X VZ. .,,' , i ,Qi it i nf- KX - r in Sw, 'L 1 Hrp - k f O 7 E 'r P 7' . N., '13 fl ' ' K' QQ '. 4 - M Q gffuw' I fr, , I , so W J .f'. ' M '- 1' 1 ' 6: .AVV V Q ' ,6,Mh.t 1 Z X 5' - .ag I , i t , Shirley Urmey ' Dorothy Wendling ' V ' W -Q L L l A ...1-.-.g----- fy .3-f ' , sp 5 .- 'br ig as J 5 9 Barbara Ann Bathnoy Sue Bittorf Billy Brandon Barbara Brumbaugh Judy Conway Linda Grow Dora Darner Eric DeWitte Michael Donovan Donald Edmunds Jimmy Eller Linda Fisher Patrick Fogarty Teddy Foster Nancy Haller Rex Hefelfinger Maureen Hines Mary Lynn Holloway Hilda Jarnigan Ronald Johnson Gary Kimmel Pamela Lowe Randy Lucas Charles MacArthur Betty Marshall Geneva McCoy Eric Miller Marjorie Miller Lawrence Popp Fred Roth Cheryl Schalnat Patricia Scott Roderick Snell Judith Stanley Mary Ruth Thompson Not Pictured: Dennis Oswald Phillip McCarty Mary Jo Meyer Kenny Schulte SECOND GRADE MRS. BROOKS Danny Aikman John Beirise Pattie Brewer Jill Brower Judy Brust Janie Burdqe Billy Cruea Sandra Dafler Jane Derringer James Dinsmore Marilyn Durst James Eidemiller Barbara Farren Billy Flee Dorothy Fore Melanie Fravert Daniel Hazelrigg Richard Helton JoNe11e Hunter Mark Johnston Wendy Keller Richard Lambert Marg Lielais Rickie Lowe Howard Manny Juditn Miller Jerry Moorman William McAfee Sandra McDevitt James Nies John Pareti Susan Rabold Michael Schamp Kathy Shultz Shirley Smith Not Pictured: Terry Purtee John Koeller Marietta Alcorn SECOND GRADE MRS, HOUSE iid A .fm . 1- it A 'sv ,T ai- V J AJ A t Axis ' y Z he , S at Jtttt S ,h 'ix ,, ,W 1 tg Larry Stephens Carolyn Ullery Donna Volker! Janice Wolf an Q' L 4 , it V is L!! -y y J fl li f J in I , I i Y as R . -.'.. A A A Q ' A I 5 D . N is A A J W ',Q M, Q 3 yy 21.3 J '3 'J , i 3-5-I i 5 ' A ':yg,t,,.' I. ' ' Q, ' E k up X Qi :tk 4, -' tkl A 3, Q Q ' A -gglfh' Z2 'J 1 y I 7 ' 1 ',. stag Y I 1 E 1 Q U 'Pa E .. V. . 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SANFORD Sondra Black Kenneth Crow Diane Darst David Didier Bruce Gadney Sammy Gnagey Susan Hefelfinger Carolyn Helton Sandra Hutchison Penny Johnson Michael Koch Donald Learish Chris Mann Janet Martin Michael Milligan David Nies Paul Peters Sherry Pummill Margaret Reece Danny Shanks Carol Stonerock Edward Swope Susan St. John Susan Upthegrove Janet Warner Jean Warner Joyce Woolery Robert Woolum Not Pictured: Carol Brumbaugh Dennis Fortney James Thomas Stephen Wick FIRST GRADE MRS. CARR W . HSE 'if f. i .. 1 - r is 1- ,gm ' fi , f, 8:53 s Q., Ng, t M x r f if Suzan Zimmerman Y, if- ., 3' i J 'pm C 'W A 52 . J iii Y if Q , Jay: , A- vi V Q Q , V Q .SV J y is . V f 1 y , V, fr 5 ' Y A K L A 6, 1 an I i i I 1 I s 2 ff,,L,, 'Q J 4 R m Q f I R ,Q , 4' iw. ': M - P - f, -7' 'J Q rl' ' i I l A f fi , N 5 Q 4, J -i f A . -K . l . AL' A ..,, ' 1 1 -1 -I fl :I 59 .if W ,.,...,,,.,..T:f::.uE3l?..ll 'bigaifdrik r if of at P 5 95 ,QE V, A 15 4' J 'i . be Jv f X? X , ,. ., -. tt r, ., L. . W swf.-M ,ft - r, Y iz.: n H.: . 3 .., .., f if-'fa . RL ,,:.f1.6,5L I Eb: t ISK: 5j!v,,.,, , ,.,. .rsrrxzzzwm-, -.hz ,. , : K 1? i Hogs ,E , ww: -f i if Wasil H ff' inf, A' 5 MQ Ulf . Ka 13 it mi ,ia -s ' ' W if i 91595 ai if Y W 33' Q is t w' K A Ma T Eb ' 'f Q ' 'HF' Q fl! ef, uv Nancy Weber Peter Winters Authur Allen Bill Bach Timmy Borm Terry Burger Peter Farrier Karen Galloway Gary Hall David Hoke John Kelley Jane Kolleda Bobby Lambert Jimmy Lock Virginia Mayo Wayne Moore Lamar Noble Rita Pearce Patty Ripple Paul Rudd Esther Ryan Judy Schmeiser Harry Sherbet Diane Storck Gale Ullery Kent Ulrich Not Pictured: Jimmy Crowel Billy Hicks Linda Huffgarden Sandra Frock Cheryl Wertz FIRST GRADE MR S. Mc DON ALD Ricky Abshire Becky Aidman Marty Argo Linda Barber Patty Barkins Carol Baughman Patty Beard Roberta Beetley Karen Berry Darlene Birchett Geraldine Birchett Carol Boitnott Margaret Bornhorst Jerry Brandon Mary K, Brandt Malina Brewer Cheryl Bright Donald Briggs Andrew Broadstone Barbara Chiles Gary Christian Donald Crawford Freddie Crowell Alan Darner Patty DeAngelo Vickie Dohner Sue Drinkut David Durst Norman Englert Ann English Bobby Fashacht Bobby Flee Danny Flory Billy Joe Ford Gregory Freed Timmy Gorman Beverly Hall Michael Harris David Henderson Darlene Hicks Bobby Hieb Michael Hill Linda Hissong Billy Hoke Bobby Hunter KINDERGARTEN MISS BRILL W I . P .- r..- -i t-i': fi id n x X M E -V Q ik M rr, 5 H W' er ji' 4 5- I . 1 AR . Z Q - : .. . , . , Q 5 Y new .5 ,xx Rf ,. . ,' ,Q , sa, MVN X z 1 I y in if 1 . I, .mi bi b ul, , , . 3 3 . , .L 'V ' s 'X I rf, W U K - . X: t ,, , X 4 il 9 Q C rr ,Z R'-3 he -' S y w ,ey 4 'G ' B lib 1 Y K y .ff I In X L 5 raw X. 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A if .'J'. .99 rw' nj - BOBCAT .S'754FF X- Editor-in-Lnief - - - - Wanda Galloway Assistant Editor - - ---------- Sue Jones Copy Editors - - - - - Jo Chrisman-Judy Emerick Sports Editor ---- ---------- B ob'Mills Activities Editor - - - -Eudora Burroughs Business Manager - - - -Marty l-loersting Correspondence - - - - - Carole Carles Advertising - - - '- Jim Kern Photography - - - - - Chuck Koch X Art Editor - - - - Sharon Amend AN-kiilisor - - - - - - Mrs. Jay 9- 'HV '53 ANNUAL STAFF First row: Eudora Burroughs, Jo Dyke, Pat lay, Marty Hoersting, Nancy Blome, Joretta Barr, Jo Chrisman, Sharon Amend, Mrs. Jay-Advisor. Second row: Jack Iosselyn, Bob Mills, Shirlie Sparks, Pat Craft, Shirley Sellers, Sue Jones, Wanda Galloway, Jerry Collins. Third row: Don Rabold, Dave Pals grove, Gene Riser, Bob Jones, Jim Kern, Charles Koch, Tom Collins. Not Pictured: Carol Carles, Don Mayer, Larry Binkley. Your BOBCAT Staff has again taken on the task of portraying in picture and story another year at RANDOLPH. In later years, while turning these pages, if you should recall the many smiles, sorrows, and dreams of 1953, we shall be content, knowing that we have done the task' we were c alled upon to do. '53 BOBCAT EDITORS First row: Mrs. Jay, Wanda Gallo- way, Sue Jones. Second row: Bob Mills, Sharon Amend, Marty Hoersting, Jim Kern, Gene Riser, Charles Koch, Eudora Burroughs, JoAnne Dyke, Tom Collins, lo Chrisman. Sl-IAMROCK S T4 Typing furiously and creating a general bedlam in the commercial department, this year's Shamrock Staff managed to meet each deadline and .produce a high quality publica- tion each month. There has been a high standard setg it is your duty to keep this standard by doing your job to the best of your ability. SHAMROCK EDITORS B First row: Nancy Blome, Frances Haley, Bob Mills, Jo Chrismain, Roger Weaver, Shirlie Sparks, Second row: Eudora Burroughs, Marty l-loersting, Sharon Amend, Dave Palsgrove, Jack losselyrl, jorettaf Barr, Joann Denlinger, Gay Fravert, Pat Craft. Editor-in-Chief - - Bob Mills Asso. Editor - - Jo Chrisman Asst. Editor - -FrancesiHaley Features Ed. -- Sharon Amend Sports Editor ----------- - Bob Mills Typists Editor ------- Marty l-loersting Advertising Editor ------- Jack Iosselyn Printing Editor -------- Shirlie Sparks Art Editor ----------- Nancy Blome K Advisor - Mrs. Jay SHAMROCK 7 STAFF First row: Io Chrisman, Jo Dyke, Pat Jay, Marty l-loersting, Nancy Blome, Joretta Barr, Pat Kem, Frances Haley, Linda Yoder, Sylvia Waymire. Second row: Bob Mills, Jack Jos- selyn, Dave Palsgrove, Gene Riser, Jim Kern, Bob Jones, Jerry Tschudi Tom Collins, Roger Weaver, Jerry Collins, Mrs. Jay-Advisor. Third row: Diane Deal, Shipley Sammons, Judy Emerick, Joann Denlinger, Spec Sanders, Robin oscar, Bin Gaskin, Gale Danes, Wanda Galloway, Shirlie Sparks, Dolores Wright, Joan Turner, Pat Cruea. Fourth row: Donna Roach, Gerrie Horn, Gay Fravert, Eudora urroughs Sharon Amend, Pat Craft, Nancy Lodge, Shirley Sellers, Jan t Smith Jo Spears, Margie Hicks. F Y TEENS We are dedicated to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. First row: Darlene Swangel, Jo Turner, Linda Yoder, Marty Hoersting, Nancy Blome, Marilyn Swartz, Joretta Barr, Joann Denlinger, Pat Kern, Sue Marshall, Shirley Biser, Judy Deeter. Second row: Marilyn Fast, Faye Woodard, Margie Hicks, Peggy Wetzel, Mildred Coleman, Sylvia Waymire, Charlene Bricker, Pat Ullery, Janet Woodbury, Jayne Dennis, Dolores Wright, Mitzi Schroeder, Janet Cox, Eudora Burroughs. Third row: Jo Anne Coleman, Carol Brown, Pat Fitch, Beverly Hubley, Jenny Burroughs, Diana Dunn, Marilyn Hendricks, Betty Benier, Joyce Locke, Barbara Locke, Linda Heymeyer, Normandie New- hardt, Edna Bowers, Karen Brooks. Fourth row: Donna Humphrey, Jayne Cruden, Gerrie Horn, Gay Fravert, Faith Klepinger, Faye Klepinger Janet Smith, Sue Jones, Marilyn Brumbaugh, Jane Huddleson. Not Pictured: Advisor, Mrs. A.A. Josselyn. I-IIY Our purpose is to further Christian relations with our homes and school. First row: Jack Josselyn, Jim Kern, Bob Dixon, Gene. Riser, Mark Brooks, Roger Weaver, Tom Collins. Second row: Jerry Collins, Bob Mills, Spec Sanders, Don Rabold, Dave Palsgrove, Larry Binkley, Mr. Corle, Advisor. Third row: Ronnie Harper, Bill Kelley, Bill Borden, Bob Jones, Bud Wetzel, Dick Lawyer, Roger Pitsinger. First row: Sue Hicks, Jo Turner, Edith Knaus, Janet Woodbury, Mitzi Schroeder, Joretta Barr, Joann Den- linger, Sue Marshall, Dolores Wright, Janet Cox, JoAnn Stonerock. Second row: Sue Jones, Eudora Burroughs, Sylvia Waymire, Charlene Bricker, Diana Dunn, Barbara Smith, Peggy Wetzel, Frances Haley, Kathy Brumbaugh, Barbara Gibson, Darlene Swangel, Faith Klepinger, Faye Klepinger. Third row: Mr. Gene Cultice-Advisor, Nancy Lodge, Wilma Wenger, Rita Stauffer, Carolyn Whisler, Nancy Blome, Marty Hoersting, Shirley Biser, Wanda Galloway, Donna Roach. LETTER CLUB The object and purpose of our club is the promotion, encouragement, and improvement of athletics and scholastics in Randolph High School. First row: Frank Kyle, Rex Westray, Larry Butts, Paul Gray, Gene Riser, Tom Martin, Danny Baker, Fred Waymire. Second row: Jack Josselyn, Bill Border, Ronnie Harper, Bill Kelly, Jim Kern, Dave Palsgrove, Larry Binkley, Roger Weaver, Tom Collins. Third row: Jerry Collins, Bob Mills, Leo Zimmerman, Bob Jones, Mark Brooks, Jerry Tschudi, Tom Bowers, Tom Farrier. Fourth row: Mr. Gene Cultice-Advisor, Ronnie Whitesell, Dale Hess, Spec Sanders, Bob Dixon, Chuck Woodbury, Dale Landes, Jim Bauer. Fifth row: Bruce Motter, Mike Johnston, Ronnie Burke, Carl Bidwell, Don Rabold, Bud Wetzel, Gorden Steiner X 'IQ' JUNICDRS AND SENIORS First row: Charlene Bricker, Sylvia Waymire, Jo Dyke, Donna Roach, Nancy Blome, Marty Hoersting. Second row: Carol Bosron, Marilyn Swartz, Joretta Barr, Joann Denlinger, Pat Kern, Mildred Coleman Third row: Janet Smith, Shirley Sellers, Mrs. Brumbaugh-Advisor, Pat Cruea, Jo Turner, Mary Gray. G. A. A. The purpose of this organization shall be to encourage an intelligent interest in all sports and games, to establish student leadershipg to foster good sportsmanship, and to create a spirit of fellowship among students. FRESHMEN AND SOP!-IOMORES First row: Martha Quick, Judy Nicholson, Marilyn Fast, Joyce Locke, Linda Yoder, Normandie New- hardt, Linda Hehmeyer, Edna Bowers, Judith Warner, Barbara West. Second row: Mrs. Brumbaugh-Advisor, Jayne Dennis, Janet Woodbury, Carolyn Uhrig, Virginia Ran- dolph, Jill Walker, Marilyn Hendricks, Diana Dunn, Genevieve Burroughs, Annette Miller. Pat Ullery, Barbara Buirley, Carolyn O'Grady. Third row: Carol Thompson, Diane Deal, Sharon Brumbaugh, Gerrie Horn, Betty Upthegrove, Rheta Lodge, Donna Humphrey, Betty Benier, Sandra Irwin, Sue Hicks, Sandra Bourne, Sandra Farrier. Fourth row: Phyllis Denlinger, Janet Dearth, Barbara Sommers, Jo Woodruff, Judith Wright, Sharon Porter, Carolyn Winfield, Darlene Grier, Elaine Dallas. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Our very capable students promote the choice of acceptable books against the very popular newstand literature. They also do a fine job of keeping the library in good order and running smoothly. Left to right: Mrs. Hoover, Irma Mann, Joan Woodruff, Darlene Grier, Donna Humphrey, Marilyn Hen- dricks, Diane Deal, Robert Hesler, Martha Quick, Joan Turner, Linda Yoder, Marjorie Hicks, Sue Hicks, Gay Ann Fravert. SCHOLARSHIP TEAM These outstanding students represent the school in scholastic competition. First row: Dolores Wright, Pat Hutchison, Eudora Burroughs, Marilyn Hendricks, Jo Chrisman, Frances Haley Io Ann Stonerock. Second row: Dale Hess, Leo Zimmerman, Owen Macy, Jerry Tschudi, Barbara Smith, Sue Frost, Pat Ullery, Larry Binkley, Bob Dixon, Jim Shunk, Jerry Fogle. E JUNIORCOUNCILON WCDRLD AFFAIRS Through our discussions and projects, we strive to promote a better understanding of the people in the world and gain a knowledge of world affairs. First row: Charles Koch, Dave Palsgrove, Joann Denlinger, Wanda Galloway, Bob Mills, Tom Farrier, Roger Weaver. Second row: Frances Haley, Jo Chrisman, Jo Ann Stonerock, Dolores Wright, Shirlie Sparks, Pat Kern, Sue Marshall, Eudora Burroughs, Mr. Taylor-Advisor. PATROL BOYS We are student policemen. We help keep the laws that are for everyone's welfare. First row: David Morlock, Don Beam, Steve Grier, Phillip Roser, Dick Nichols, Charles Foreman, Jack Newell, Kenny Hesler, Tim Milligan, Ted Lambert, Lee Swank, Harold Yoder, Bob Foreman, Ronnie Foreman, Mike Haley, Allan Renner, Russell Siler, Gary Upthegrove. Second row: Gerald Winters, Ken Durst, Jim Hayes, Spec Sanders, Wayne Locke, Jim Flaugh, Bill Gas- kill, Bob Bergman, Hank Biddle, Dale Beetly, John Zimmann. HONOR SOCIETY The membership in this club is based on scholarship, leadership, character, and service. To be a member is the goal of every am- bitious student and is an honor worth striving for. Left to right: Mrs. Hoover-Advisor, Dolores Wright, Jo Chrisman, Tom Collins, Larry Binkley, Gene Riser, Eudora Burroughs, Wanda Galloway. NOI PiCIUl'Bd2 Carole Carles. OFFICE ASSISTANTS While helping Mr. Roush in the high school office, these Junior and Senior girls assist the running of the school and gain valuable experience Left to right: Judy Emerick, Shirlie Sparks, Joretta Barr, Mildred Cole- man, Jo Ann Dyke, Marilyn Swartz, Joanne Spears, Wanda Galloway. STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of our club is to promote goodwill among the stu- dents. We have the privilege of practicing student government and gaining a knowledge of the many problems we will have through life First row: Judy Warner, Bob Mills, Nancy Lodge. Second row: Jenny Burroughs, Car- olyn Whisler, Mr. Roush-Advisor, Charles Woodbury, Spec Sanders, Dick Harrison, Carol Weber, Sue Richison. CIPI-IERING CLUB This mathematical club is not only educational, but entertaining. It sharpens your mind and acquaints you with numbers. Left to right: Miss Miller-Advisor, Judy Wright. Janet Woodbury, Carol Thompson, Dale Hess, Jayne Dennis, Jenny Burroughs, Owen Macy, Dar- lene Grier, Susie Frost, Diana Dunn, Marilyn Hendricks, Sharon Porter. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Our group was formed to interest students and to give them a better idea of the teaching profession. There is a growing need for teachers and we realize this fact. First row: Darlene Grier, Joann Den- linger. Second row: Dolores Wright, Eudora Burroughs, Annette Miller, Barbara Smith, Miss Miller-Advisor, Diana Dunn, Martha Quick. JUNIOR RED CROSS This club is for the benefit of all who need help. It helps the program of CARE and offers many other fine services. First row: Rheta Lodge, Linda Hey- meyer, Judy Deeter, Linda Yoder, Mitzi Schroeder, Mrs. Chiles- Advisor. Second row: Martha Quick, Joan Woodruff, Pat Ullery, Darlene Grier, Donna Humphrey, Normandie New- hardt, Tom Collins, Jerry Collins, Diana Dunn, Marilyn Hendricks, Jenny Burroughs, Jo Chrisman, Shirley Biser, Edna Bowers. First row: Joyce Locke, Diane Deel, Phyllis Denlinger, Rheta Lodge, Mitzi Schroeder, Carolyn Uhrig, Virginia Randolph, Sue Hicks, Sharon Brumbaugh, Darlene Grier, Barbara Sommers, Jayne Cruden, Pat Cochran, Linda Yoder, Pat Ullery, Mr. DeVor. Second row: Barbara Locke, Shirley Biser, Edna Bowers, Linda Heymeyer, Normandie Newhardt, Sandy Bourne, Jill Walker, Marlene Knopp, Doro- thy Mast, Judy Nicholson, Jayne Dennis, Janet Woodbury, Joyce Birch- field, Sue Frost, Third row: Donna Humphrey, Marilyn Bmmbaugh, Irma Mann, Jane Hua- 6 I R L S ' G L E E C L U B delson, Martha Cade, Janet Dearth, Gerrie Horn, Joan Woodruff. First row: John Weifenbach, Albert Schultheis, Larry Collins, Robin Oscar, Dick Harrison, Dale Minnich, Don Roth, Wayne Locke. Second row: Paul Herr, Charles Way mire, Phillip Richison, Don Ridge- way, Tom Stonerock, Spec Sanders, Gorden Steiner, William Hamilton, Steve Josselyn. Mr. DeVor-Director. BOYS MIXEDCHORUS The world of music can open new doors to interesting and excit- ing experiences. We are learning a new way of self expression. First row: Darlene Swangel, Peggy Wetzel, Jane Constable, Beverly Hubley, Sue Jones, Faye Woodard. Second row: Tom Collins., Bob Hes- ler, Roger Pitsinger, Chuck Wood- bury, Ronnie Bruckner, Bob Dixon, Tom Bowers, Roger Weaver, Jerry Collins, Mr. DeVor-Director. Not Pictured: Frances Haley, Shirlie Sparks. GLEE CLUB HIGH SCHOOL BAND The band has worked very hard this year. They have pur on some fine performances at games and other events. We are proud to have them represent Randolph. First row: Faye Klepinger, Phyllis Denlinger, Carol Hubley, Robert Hendricks, Albert Schultheis, John Wiefenbach, Joann Denlinger, Betty Lou Upthegrove, Jane Constable, Faith Klepinger, Second row: Ronnie Bruckner, Dale Hess, Darlene Swangel, Robin Oscar, Peggy Wetzel, Laura Knaus, Pat Kelly, Gerri Horn, Sue Richison, Martin Weisenbarger, Douglas Fast. Jim Hostetler, Sue Jones, Tom Collins, Charlene Bricker, Charles Waymire. Third row: Roger Weaver, Jerry Collins, Jo Ann Stonerock, Edith Knaus, Nelson Hommell, George Custen- border, Juris Lielais, Gale Danes, Annette Miller. Janet Cox. Fourth row: Robert I-lesler, Mark Hess, Mitzi Schroeder, Diana Dunn, Dale Wagner, Jack Newell, Jon Hor- mell, Terry Tschudi. Not Pictured: Marcia Ware. MAJCDRETTES Our majorettes increase the showmanship of the band with their high-stepping abilities. Kneeling, left to right: Barbara Buirley, Carol Weber, Jackie Wanger, Rita Worth, Brenda Weeks, Carol Uhrig Standing: Sandra Irwin, Marianne Butler, Judy Warner, f. VARSITYCHEER LEADERS Left to right: Donna Roach, Marcia Ware, Judy Emerick, Kathryn Brumbaugh, The Randolph cheerleaders are a big, big part of the famous Randolph Spirit. Not only do they lead the crowd in cheering for the team, but also they make posters, sell tickets and programs, and generally promote sportsmanship. We are proud that these girls repre- sent Randolph! These girls received the top honor of the cheerleaders--the cheerleading tournament trophy which is the goal of all varsity cheerleaders. J R. HIGH CHEER LEADERS Left to right: Carol Uhrig, Brenda Weeks, Betty Lou Upthegrove, Jill Walker, sw-T' - -1 also r, -.-is .As-1 , i952 FOOTBALL TEAM First row: Jack Iosselyn, Bill Kelley, Paul Weeks, Dave Palsgrove, Al Wetzel, Larry Binkley, Gene Riser, Don Rabold, Bill Borden, Carl Bidwell. Second row: Mr. Yensel, Ronnie Harper, Torn Martin, , y Ray Mitchell, Bob Peffley, Tom Bowers, Don Stutz, Mr. Clutice, Mr. Adkins. Third row: Ned Franz, Don Roth, Spec Sanders, Dan Baker, Larry Butts, Ronnie Whitesell, Ken Uhrig, Don Bob Dixon Dick Law er, Bill Weist, Fred Waymire, R Pitsin er, Chuck Woodbury, Mike Johnston, Ronnie Griesheimer, Dick Ridgeway, Bruce Motter, oger g Griesheimer. CAPTAINSANDCOACHES Left to right: Mr. Gene Culltice Assistant Coach Mr, Bill Yensel Assistant Coach Larry Binkley' Co-Captain A1 Wetzel X Co-Captain Mr. Carl Adkins Head Coacih DICK LAWYER LARRY BINKLEY DAVE PALSGROVE Halfback Quarterback BILL WEIST End The 1952 Varsity Football season was another one of high achieve- ment, honor, and glory. Our Bobcats were crowned co-champions of BOB PEFFI-EY the little Buckeye League along with arch rival, Brookville. It was Guard the fifth year out of seven that the 'Cats have either shared or won the title outright. This is a record that not many teams can equal or better The 'Cats won 7 and lost 2. Much of the credit for our success must be given to our fine coach- ing staff. New head coach, Carl Adkins, did a magnificent job in his first head coaching position, He came to us from Brookville where he was an assistant coach last season. He was very ably supported by assis- tant coaches, Gene Cultice and Bill Yensel. Wiley Taylor did a grand TOM MARTIN job as a scout, which is a very important part of football. Guard The men on the team played like true competitors. It was team play that won. Each one will long be remembered for his Randolph spirit and fight. JACK JOSSELYN End BILL BORDEN AL WETZEL JIM KERN Tackle Guard Center GENE RISER PAUL WEEKS FRED WAYMIRE Fullback l-lalfback End RAY MITCHELL End The season opened on a highly successful note as we beat our traditionalopening rival, Tipp City 19-7. Jefferson was one of our more important league games and the 'Cats came roaring from behind in the final quarter with two touch- downs IO win 15'7. Tackle We got revenge against Madison and edged them 20-13 in a thrill- ing contest. Centerville provided the opposition for our annual home- coming game as the Bobcats rolled to a 27-0 triumph, Then came two weeks of famine. Arch rival Brookville masked us '27-6 in a surprisingly one-sided game. Butler won a 32-18 deci- sion from us. The Bobcats rebounded in fine style at this point, Beavercreek felt the Bobcats' sting in the tune of 32-12 in an important league contest. TOM BOWERS Tackle West Carrollton was the victim of a last minute touchdown as they fell to defeat 14-7. The final game saw the Bobcats battling German- town for the co-championship with Brookville. Randolph rolled to a 19-6 victory and the co-championship. CARL BIDWELL End DON RABQLD BOB DIXON BILL KELLEY Guard Guard Tackle . . five more precious yards . . .wehitpaydirt. . . a tense moment. . . over for seven. These pictures represent a typical exciting foot- ball game at Randolph, Pre-game entertainment before our football games this year was provided by 4th, 5th, and 6th grade boys who make up our Pee Wee Football Team. Could this be a future winning team? P? 'KH 2 Q IAKA ful JUNIOR HIGH FCDCDTBALL First row: Denny Hicks, Jerry Tebics, Ronnie Grieshiemer, Dick Grieshiemer, Charles Foreman, Ronnie Hoover, Bill Anderson, Steve Josselyn, John Coleman, Phillip Richison, Ed Waymire, Mike Gallagher, Mickey Whitesell. Second row: Warren Geralds, lim Hess, Larry Collins, Ray Steelman, Jerry Hissong, Max Swank, Hank Biddle, Robert Rothart, Robin Oscar, Bill Gaskel, Raymond Kimmey, Mr, Jack Corle-Junior High Coach Third row: Denny Haller, Kenny Durst, Jim Dennis, Dick Harrison, Roger Garwood, Harry Ewing, Harold Yoder, Jerry Sherman, Terry Krug, Mike Haley, lack Newell. The Junior High football team won one and lost four during the 1952 season. The Bobkittens defeated Centerville in their last game of the campaign. Earlier they dropped decisions to Madison, Beavercreek, Jefferson and Brookville. The games were all hard fought. Although they only won one game, the boys gained some val- uable experience that should help them very much in their varsity play. Head coach, Jack Corle, and his assistant, Jerry Haley, deserve a lot of credit for their all-out effort to make a winning team out of the Bobkittens. The efforts of the coaches and the team were not in vain. Congratulations for your hard work. mf, f DAVE PALSGROVE, Captain MR. WILLIAM YENSEL, Coach VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First row: Fred Waymire, Carl Bidwell, Dave Palsgrove, Bob Peffley, Chuck Woodbury, Bruce Motter, ' Second row: Ned Franz-Manager, Jack Josselyn, Larry Binkley, Mr. William Yensel-Coach, Bob Jones, Dale Landes, Ray Mitchell-Manager. fn-.rw ' ,iw 6 il T lf Xfj QQ M! k , 1, hui' agp . , 2 I ' 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL Our Bobcats again brought glory to the school for the second consecutive year. They displayed the pep and spirit so well-known at Randolph. We are proud of them and proud of the way they played as a team, and not as individuals for our magnificent honors. They were a fine group of young men and they will long be remembered for their accomplishments and their clean, spirited sportsmanship. , N Mr. Yensel, in his first season as head basketball coach, did a grand job in that position, Hi: was an inspiration to the young men. They formed a sharp, top-notch combination, all working together for victory and showing that they were proud of their school. We appreciate what they A have done for Randolph. A The 'Cats opened the season at Eaton. They rocked the Golden Eagles 59-42. Verona was the next opponent, and the 'Cats came from behind to beat the Vikings 54-48. Farmersville was our first M. C. L. opponent, and the Bobcats rolled to a 64-41 triumph. Wayne, rugged cage rival, de- feated us the following night 39-34 in our only league loss of the season. Centerville provided time opposition for our first home game and sweet revenge for last year was ours 63-34. Beavercreekfs powerful Beavers gave us our only loss of the season on the home floor 54-50. We then defeated West Carro1lton's tough Pirates 54-44 and Madison's rugged Rams 58-57 in a double overtime to complete our basketball activities for 1952. The Bobcats started the new year on the right footaby beating rival Phillipsburg '74-34 on the Bolts' home floor. Tipp City fell to the 'Cats 4'7-35 the following night. Arch rival Brookville visited Bobcatland and left on the short end of a rousing 81-57 score. Northeastern's tough Jets 1 trimmed the boys 56-51 in our long jaunt into Clark County. The team rebounded in fine stylep again West Elkton, Preble County League Champs. Jefferson fell victim next to the Bobcat attack 54-40. Butler pulled a major upset on the Bobcats 48-47 the next night. Monroe of Preble County was the victim of a new school scoring record as the 'Cats rolled to an 82-63 triumph. The 'Cats moved into a three-way first place tie for the M. C. L, lead by rapping Germantown 57 -46. hand- ing the Cardinals their first league loss of the season. Lewisburg fell before our onslaugh 57 -42, and Dixie was blasted '72-50. The 'Cats tied with Germantown and Wayne for the Montgomery County League Championship. W The Bobcats were seeded in the upper bracket of the montgomery County Tournament. Our' first round opponent was Centerville. The Elks staged a magnificent battle before falling 64-45. Dixie fought with the tenacity of a pack of bulldogs before the 'Cats posted a 41-35 triumph. Phillipsburg proved an easy victim to the Bobcats, falling 54-35 in the semi-finals. The Bobcats ripped Madison 53-34 for the championship. lt was the second consectuive year that we won the Tournament Crown and the second time in the history of the school. A N The Bobcats completed the regular season and County Tournament with 19 wins and 4 lossds. N In addition to team honors won, several members of the squad received outstanding individhal recognition. lack Josselyn, Larry Binkley, and Dave Palsgrove were voted to the All-County Team Larry and Dave made the All-Tournament Team: and Larry won the award for being the tourna- ment's most valuable player. BOBCATS Roan l THROUGH Two TOURNAMENTS l W The Bobcats marched into the tough Southwestern District Class B Basketball Tournament, as Montgomery County Tournament Champions for the second straight year. They were determined to make a good showing. The 'Cats picked up momentum with an opening round victory over Xenia Woodrow Wilson, 61-45, and moved into the quarterfinal round. West Elkton was the op- ponent, and they proved to be much tougher this time than they were during regular season play. They staged a terrific fourth quarter rally, but we stayed on top to win 46-44. Then came the never-to-be-forgotten semifinal clash with Xenia East's talented Panthers. The game was see-saw back and forth throughout. We led by two points, but with 12 seconds remaining in the game Xenia East collected a field goal and a free throw to go ahead by one. Through 12 heart-throbbing seconds we watched the 'Cats work the ball up the floor, And to our joyful relief, lack losselyn scored the winning field goal with three seconds remaining to give us a very welcome 53-52 victory. Spurred on by this tremendous success, we came from behind midway in the third quarter to go ahead of Wayne in the All Montgomery County District Finals to win a convincing 46-37 decision. This was our first Southwestern District Basketball Championship in the history of the school. The 'Cats went into the Class B Regional Tournament at Troy full of pep, fire, and spirit. Ver- sailles, the other team from the Miami Valley, was our semifinal opponent. We rolled to a 61- 44 victory over the Tigers. Then in the Regional championship game we were stopped and convinc- ingly beaten, 62-37, by Mariemont's magnificent Warriors. We were only one game from State Tournament and three from the State Title at the time of our bowing out. This is farther than we' ve ever gone before in the bid for the state championship. Everyone felt a wonderful pride in our team. We knew our Bobcats were fighting hard and well all the way. Their efforts were not in vain. They were true champions. Larry Blnkley was a unanimous choice on the All District Team. Dave Palsgrove and lack Jos- selyn were also named to the honor squad. Larry pulled down the highest individual honor a Ran- dolph player has ever received when he was selected on the Class B All State Second Team. Congratulations team, coaches, cheerleaders. and fans for work well done! andolph Win X9 WO, fc 6012? P5 , :BE get 698 lb Q n Randolph Bobcats End Best Season ,N RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM First row: Larry Butts, Bruce Motter, Chuck Woodbury, Bob Peffley, Dick Lawyer. Frankie kyle. Second row: Ned Franz-Manager, Danny Baker, Winston Brumbaugh, Fred Waymire, Ronnie Whitesell, Mr. Wiley Taylor-Coach. The Randolph reserve basketball squad had a very successful season during the 1952-1953 campaign. They won 13 and lost only 5. Of the five losses, one was by three points, two were by two points eachg and two were by one point each. These results proved that they were really a top-notch team. Coach Wiley Taylor and the team deserve a lot of credit for their hard work T and great success. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALLTEAM First row: Jim Dennis, Don Ridgeway, Ken Roehrig, Steve Iosselyn, John Coleman, Eddie Waymire, Dick Griesheimer, Jerry Sherman. Second row: Robin Oscar, Allen Renner, Allen Yoder, Robert Rothert, Hank Biddle, Ronnie Hoover, Charles Foreman, Terry Krug, Mr. Carl Adkins-Coach, Larry Collins. The Bobkittens had a fine season finishing in third place in their league, Thev were piloted by their coach, Mr. Carl Adkins. 0 0 1 yvfin 0 O ff. I O , 5 5 - 'S :EE ' I , if g 2 A WF R ffm? . fl ' N vw 1 Q A Q if I! I - L i gg Q ,X 'S A -QW ! ff' .. v vp I inf? si ,N gi A t F W - G, Qi5fi'1f'g . 42 Z f . AV, Y ff, Q, ' M' 'P ' 5 ff in E h A Aj uf WEN Q j ' ' alfgk is Q ' li S Q' -I F I C A S, I A -S A Qi A Q K. . 'X' ss' iff, I952 BASEBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Bob Peffley, Gene Riser, Jim Kern, Dale Landes, Jack Josselyn, Dave Palsgrove. Second row: Mr. Yensel, Coach: Dick Lawyer, Don Rabold, Bill Kelly, Bud Wetzel, Don Stutz, l952 TRACK TEAM First row, left to right: Dick Griesheimer, Manager: Gene Riser, Jack Josselyn, Larry Binkley, Dale Landes Second row: Dick Lawyer, Dave Palsgrove, Bud Wetzel, Don Rabold, Mr, Cultice, Coach. ,, ,L 0 I I JUNIOR CLASSPLAY Take a gal with psychology on her mind, add a mischievous kid brother, plus an am- bitious father, and the answer is a full evening's entertainment, Psychological reasoning led the cook and bird lover to the altar and patched up the many quarrels it started in the first place, The Little Dog Laughed was presented on November 20 and 21 by the Junior Class, Pictured above are principals of the play cast. Foreground: JoAnne Stonerock, Chuck Woodbury, Background: Kathryn Brumbaugh, Bob Dixon, Io Turner, Jerry Tschudi. SENIOR CLASS PLAY The course of true love never runs smooth as in the case of Our Miss Brooks and the basketball coach. The major difference between them and marital bliss was the gym, Each had a good reason for wanting it, and both were equally determined. But with help from their interested students, everything finally turned out for the best. This enjoyable comedy play was presented by the Senior Class of 1952. 'fZ e X.,-we HOMECGMIN6 On the evening of October 3, 1952, not only were the fans watching the Randolph-Centerville game, but also a queen, king, and their court, The chosen queen was Wanda Galloway, king, Larry Binkleyg Senior attendant was Betty Blackburn, her escort, Dale Landcs: Junior attendant was Jo Ann Turner, her escort, Bob Hansen, Sophomore attendant was Mitzi Schroeder, her escort, Larry Butts, Freshman attendant was Janet Dearth, her escort, Billy Anderson, Crown bearers were Karen Galloway and Tommy Apple. The lovely queen and handsome king not only reigned over the game, but also the dance after- ward, Also taking part in the court festivities were last year's king and queen, Ernie Schulthcis and Bonnie Brumbaugh, ' He- - l ' ir' i i , vff'??f , . i ' 4' it Q t , 1 S l ,, ,.,,, iqisisfv - , as g 1 2-. - I ,fit ' - mlilwiig Ex K' 'bay 1 I-ICDLIDAY DREAM The Seniors caught the holiday spirit and transformed it into the atmosphere of Holiday Dream which was given on December 27. The silver snowflakes and stars sprinkled the shining ceiling. The silver tree in the middle was the shimmering highlight. Marshall Reed and his Orchestra furnished the music which we danced to until midnight. Z, JUNIOR-SENICDR PROM Pictures cannot show the magical night of May 3, 1952. Your trip up the Stairway To The Stars was a path sprinkled with celestial beauties and misty stars. The doorway was a flower-laden trellis with a swinging gate which invited you to come in. You entered a blue -and white garden terrace under a pale sky and at once caught the sentimental mood I of Johnny Reger's music. The latticed walls of pastel colors which held you within, beckoned you to walk up the lighted stairway, The hard work put into giving this prom was well worth the effort in giving the Seniors a farewell they will always remember. O Zfyfafsws Here at Randolph we are offered a varied curriculum from which to choose our course of study. Whether we intend to go on to college take a job in business or industry, or become homemakers, we are preparing ourselves for our future life. fe Q Shown here are classroom scenes taken in the commercial room, shop, home economics room, study hall, library, kindergarten, clinic, drivers' training car, gymnasium, and music room. i LUCAS -1 EDUCATIUN SALESINL: YQ. . 'C' l ' lg! Q swf wg, - .Mfeaf mv' ww. if 1 Fxn -8 1 -:U 5 Wifi S?-QL by v an C: mils Nothing More Be autiful f Ciflhotidiushlilqo than Lincoln and Mercury. .. 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