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These boys have proudly worn the Randolph green and white for the last time. Being a member of the Bobcat squad meant long hours of hard practice in all kinds of weather, master- ing difficult plays, and taking a lot of rough punishment: but these boys gladly met and mastered all tasks put before them just for the sake of the game itself. SENIOR BILL ANDERSON LARRY COLLINS r 'lrv I i f ' 33 1 TQ7' ,,Z' N J r '51, W A ' M g - 1 A LW L , ,, . sw ' Y' .W ' 0 -4 . -.I-f gi g ,. hm' A, -R ::t1 eqvltat- A' . fi' V' A4032 ' I 1 , . . DICK GRIESHEIMER STEVE IOSSELYN BILL OBERER DON RIDGWAY JERRY SHERMAN JOHN STERNBERGER SALUTE Most of these boys have played football since they were in Junior High. This in itself is a credit to their character and self-determination, for football is by no means all glory and fame. It is with a great deal of pride and respect that we salute these Senior boys, who have made not. only victories in points but also victories in fair play and good sportsmanship their goals.
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COACH, RAH! Mr. Carl Adkins, with the aid of assistant coaches Bill Karns and Bill Yensel, lead the Randolph Bob- cats through another exciting foot- ball season. Though the games did not al- ways end in victories for Randolph, the boys always scored high in determination and good sportsman- ship. Coaches: CARL ADKINS, BILL KARNS, and BILL YENSEL if,wQ,'fs , . , , , The new scoreboard, donated by Henry Berise and the Biser Brothers, was a colorful addition to the 1955 football season. x
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C0-Captains, Seniors, DON RIDGWAY and STEVE IOSSELYN. TI-IE BOBCAT'S RECORD The '55 version of the gridiron Bobcats dropped seven games out of a nine game schedule in the powerhouse studded South-western Buckeye League. The team scored impressive victories over Jefferson and Madison. The Cats blasted Jefferson 25-0 and rocked Madison 25-7. The squad, consisting of nine seniors, ten juniors, and fourteen sophomores, had only nine returning lettermen. The team, after a terrific start, failed consistently to muster a winning effort. They finished the season with one win, six losses, as a result they bowed out in seventh place in the league. Although the season wasn't very fruitful, the boys never showed lack of desire and they went down fighting every time. Bill Oberer, big left end, earned a spot on the All-League offensive team. Receiving honorable men tions were Steve Iosselyn, Bo Foreman, and I im Hess.
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