Randolph High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Englewood, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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CLASS WILL Joanne Ander, bequeath the Home Ec Department to any freshman girl who plans on taking Home Ec for four years. Judy Arnett, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Karns to any junior who wants it. Ken Baker, bequeath my yellow beetle fChevyj to Jim Hess. Roger Baker, bequeath my excuses for skipping class to my sister, Pat. Gary Banker, bequeath my perky P and my dirty locker to Jon Hormell. James Beery, bequeath my English grade to Keith Landes. Don Biser, bequeath my Powerglide to Keith McKinley and my flattop to anybody with a square head, , Judy Blackburn, bequeath my diamond polish to Sandy Teeter. Mary K. Bright, bequeath my sister, Lois, my job as office assistant and my sewing ability to Joyce Clevelle. Sharon Burns, bequeath my homecoming crown to a very fortunate junior girl and position on the cheerleading team to someone who will love and honor it as much as I did. Paul Cook, bequeath my ability to keep out of trouble to Dick Longman and my nick- name, Cookie, to any crumb that wants it. Fern Cramer, bequeath my ability to drive safely to Shirley Crow. J Lowell Dearth, bequeath my sideburns and my '50 Merc to a certain girl ir1 Phillipsburg. Merlin Denlinger, bequeath my hair to Mr. Lancaster. Jim Dennis, bequeath my No. 7 basketball jersey to Steve Zink. Ken Durst, bequeath my knowledge of physics to Tom Boomershine and my honor society pin to Judy Durst. Dale Dyke, bequeath my Chevrolet to my little brother, Ted, and my back-seat in Sales to Steve Zink. Sue Eisenlohr, bequeath my memories of sixth period to Bob Raybold and my place in the drill team to Mary Legaue. Karen Forsythe, bequeath all the exciting times I have had in high school, especially my senior year, to my little sister, Marlene, and to Judy Sammons, all my fun in home ec. Ned Frantz, bequeath my basketball shoes to Edgar Benton, and my ability to eat to Hank Biddle, Bruce Freeman, bequeath my knowledge of chemistry to Woody Pumphrey. Nancy Gallichio, bequeath my short hair cut to Biba Colvard, and my height to Jane Lawerence. Roger Garwood, bequeath my civics knowledge to Mr. Suhr, and my football jersey to my brother, Tom. Billy Gaskill, bequeath all my good times in high school to my brother, Jim. Clara Geier, bequeath my letter-writing time to Jenny Mohler, and my driving ability to anyone who likes to 1ive dangerously. Warren Geralds, bequeath my height to Edgar Benton and my size twelve and a half feet to Judy Johnson. Annabelle Gibson, bequeath my lavender cashmere to Bari Applegate, and my ability to stay calm, cool and collected to Mr. Hoover. Ronnie Griesheimer, bequeath my nickname, Henpecked, to Mel Huddleson. Mike Haley. bequeath my ability on the trampoline to Ted Stickler and my passenger s position in the front seat of Jerry Volk's car to anybody with plenty of life insurance. Jim Hendrickson, bequeath my car to anyone who wants it. Nancy Hesler, bequeath my naturally curly hair and freckles to Judy Johnston and my nice clean locker In ' H1-other, Kenny. Ronnie Holsinger. ny ability to stay off the BONE-HEAD list to Greg Copeland and my hot 'tell Brown.

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CONNIE CAROL WINTEREGG QSummerhatchj 12 years at RHS. Nice person. . . courteous. . . friendly Annual 4, Band 1, 2, Class Play 3,45 GAA lg Library Assistant 35 Sham- rock 4. ROGER ALLAN WISE fRogj 4 years at RHS. Noted for his slow talk and fast car ...smart. , .knows how to dress. Basketball 1, 25 Class Treasurer 1, President 2g Football 1, 2g Letter Club 1, 25 Scholarship Team 15 Track lg Homecoming Escort 1, RONALD EUGENE YOAKUM fRonj 5 years at RHS. Blond hair and blue eyes. . . crazy about women. . . a lot of fun. Annual staff 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sham- rock Staff 4. RICHARD ALAN ZIEGLER fDickj 4 years at RHS. Most serious member of our class. . . thinks before he acts. . . nice sincere guy to know. Chemistry Club 3, 4. Not Pictured: BRUCE ALLEN FREEMAN fBoogiej 1 year at RHS. Smooth going. . . new addition to the class. . . glad to have him with the class of 57. 1. RONALD LEE WOODS Qwoodyj 2 years at RHS. Dressed with class. . . an old smoothie . . . a cool dancer, Class Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4, RONALD HARRY WUERTZ Proud to have him with us. . .nice and understanding. .,1ikes autos. ty - fRonj 1 year at RHS.



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Brenda I-losbrook, bequeath my way with men Oy to my little sister, Barbara, and my ability to get along with Mr. Gingrich to Dick Longman. Chuck Hoschouer, bequeath my blue bomb to anybody who will have it, and my ability to get in trouble ir1 last period study hall to Jean Trissel. Arlene Huffman, bequeath my headaches from the annual and a bottle of aspirin to anyone with a big glass of water. Bonnie Hyre, bequeath my beat up locker to Tom Boomershine. fHe's got the courage to walk that farll Arlene Kagner, bequeath my ability to get out of classes to K. Rector and my place in the ulcer department to Shauneen McGuire. Don Keller, bequeath my ability to cut hair to Mel Huddleson and my No. 20 foot- ball jersey to Coach Karns for next year's champs. Pat Kelley, bequeath my ability to skip two study halls in one day to Nancy Eby and my nerve-racking job of ticket selling to anyone dumb enough to take it. Joy Koogler, bequeath my part in the senior class play to Judie Roth, and my ability to get into trouble in Home Ec class to Nellie Kern and Nancy Landis. Stuart Koogler, bequeath my '49 Studebaker to anyone who can keep it supplied with gas and oil. Terry Krug, bequeath my shrewd ways of getting out of Mr. Hoover's study hall to Jim Peffley and all of my money troubles to Miss Hess. Larry Ladd, bequeath my ability with women to anyone who thinks they can handle them, and my car to my little brother, Eldon. Barbrah Lung, bequeath my ability to torture Miss Hess to any junior with enough nerve to try it, and my driving ability to anybody with an old car that can take the beating. Janet Macy, bequeath my talent to scare Mr. Hoover while driving to Shirley Crow. Bob Pollard, bequeath my little white Chevy Coupe to anyone who can fix it up. Barbara Tebics, bequeath my ability to talk loud in Sales Class to my sister, Judy, plus my love for P-burg. Dick Wagner, bequeath my seat in band to Martin Rector, and my band manager's job to anyone who wants a headache. Shirley Wagner, bequeath my ability to sleep in sixth period study hall to Judy Kay Tebics. Tom Walker, bequeath my ability to soft soap teachers to Buddy Earl Berry, and my cool manner with women to Mickey whitesell. Eddie Waymire, bequeath my ability to play sports to Edgar Benton. Carol Weber, bequeath my dimp1e to Sandy Woods to go with her collection, and my megaphone to the most deserving girl. Brenda Weeks, bequeath my majorette whistle to the most deserving girl, and my ability to get to school on time to Buddy Berry. Martin Weisenbarger, bequeath my loving ability to Jack Norris, and my driving ability to Randy Saylor. Paul Weist, bequeath my ability to get into trouble to anyone who wants it and my car to any junior boy who likes to change flat tires. Katy Wenger, bequeath my bald typing eraser to Joyce Clevelle, and my ability to run out of ink in shorthand to Judy Volk. Darlene Wenger, bequeath my laryngitis to Shelia Warner and my ability to drive to Bev Whatley. P Bev Wilson, bequeath my cheerleading uniform to any lucky girl and my windy ways to my sister, Connie, if she hasn't already inherited them by now. Connie Winteregg, bequeath to Gerry Watkins my quiet disposition and my slow driving Ronnie Wertz, bequeath five of my fingers to Gary Upthegrove so he doesn't have to take off his shoes to count to fifteen. Ron Yoakum, bequeath my driving ability to Marcia Brumbar i and my Ford to any'- one who can drive with one hand. Dick Zeigler, bequeath my drafting equipment to Phil Roser at I algebra grades to anyone who will have them. Dick Tannreuther, bequeath my ability to tell funny jokes to my brother, Larry. .

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