Randolph High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Englewood, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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On November 19, 1954, the P.'I'.A. gave their annual fall festival. The next day we seniors volun- teered to clean up - for a little fee, of course, to help out our financial situation. 3' To start off our senior year, Spec Sanders took the reins as class prexy. We all want to express our thanks to him for guiding us through a wonderful last year. On December 18, 1954, we seniors gave our Christmas formal, Holly Daze. It was held in the gym. We all had a wonderful time even if we did work hard getting our decorations ready.

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Gerrie Horn, bequeath my height to Hank Biddle. Jane Huddleson, bequeath my job on the Shamrock to my cousin, Ethel. Paul Gray, bequeath my '42 Crosley to anyone who cant get it started. Clifford Humphrey, bequeath my good hitch-hiking hand to Roger Wise. Donna Humphrey, bequeath my typing ability to Gary Kolleda. Mike Johnston, bequeath my physics answer book to Sandy Bourne. Marlene Knoop, bequeath my diamond to Carole Collins. Bruce Koogler, bequeath my knowledge of foreign sports cars to Bill Dallas. Beverley Kyle, bequeath my diamond to my sister, Iris. Frank Kyle, bequeath my football locker to Bo Huddleson. Shirley Kyle, bequeath my red hair to Judy Mohler. Doug Lambert, bequeath my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Ronnie Burns. Barbara Locke, bequeath my bookkeeping ability and long hair to my sister, Mary. Joyce Locke, bequeath my ability to make all of the school posters to Janet Kauffman. Rheta Lodge, bequeath my driver's license to someone with a car and my yellow cashmere sweater to Sharon Bums. Owen Macy, bequeath my physics grade to Robert Hendricks and my honor society pin to some lucky junior. Joan Manny, bequeath my ability to skip school to my brother, Butch. Dorothy Mast, bequeath my butchering job to Shelva Bowden. Bill Merritt, bequeath my little red convertible to Jerry Tebics. Annette Miller, bequeath locker No 23 to Sis. Bruce Motter, bequeath my way with women to John Coleman and my football jersey to anyone who is not proud. Normandie Newhardt, bequeath all of my chewing gum to Judy Vance. Gail Penrod, bequeath my back shorthand homework to Bev McVity and my car to anyone who has a space suit. Martha Quick, bequeath my cynicisms to Jo Woodruff and Darlene Grier and my big words to Mike Gallagher. Gretchen Riesinger, bequeath my membership in the National Hod Rod Association to Judy Wright and my job on the Bobcat to my sister. Lawrence Sanders, bequeath my No 11 football jersey to Ronnie Hoover and my ability to diagram sentences to Bill Dallas. Mitzi Schroeder, bequeath my typing ability to Steve Josselyn. Jim Shunk, bequeath my way with women to Gary Kolleda. Dick Stauffer, bequeath my waistline to Bev McVity and my '50 Blue Jewel Ford to Brenda Weeks. Tom Stonerock, bequeath my height to Steve Josselyn. Pat Ullery, bequeath my honor society pin to J. D. Browning. Pat Vines, bequeath my singing ability to my sister Peg. Tim Walker, bequeath my snake collection to Mrs. Fox. Rex Westray, bequeath my short hair to Warren Geralds. Ronnie Whitesell, bequeath my pole vaulting ability to my brother, Mickey. Sonny Worley, bequeath my car to Sharon Burns and my mechanical ability to Franklin Ross. Linda Yoder, bequeath my ability to speak before I think to Donna Engle. Denny Zander, bequeath my lost class ring to anyone who wants to waste their time on a rainy day. John Zimmann, bequeath my slender physique to Don Roth. the class of '55



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