Randolph High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Englewood, OH)
- Class of 1958
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74a Zadmz ,manually 564334044 of 19557 te, 1 ff' f ft' is s ,,,,..,v' KX 3 'How much better it is to get wisdom than goldl' The keys which have unlocked knowledge and wisdom for us in the past are now being left behind. They have opened new and exciting paths upon which we shall tread. The keys falling into an exact pattern have opened new avenues and realms of learning, teaching us to think and always analyze things realistically. It is our hope that the 1958 annual shall unlock the memories to many pleasant and happy days spent together. May the companion- ship and search for knowledge always remind ua of our days at Randolph High! 3 . We, the Class of 1958, take great pride and pleasure in ded- icating our Bobcat to you, Miss Helen Miller, our teacher and friend, who has served the school and community long and untiringly. ln your fifteen years at Randolph, you have won the respect and admiration of each and every student. Through your guidance in the Future Teacher's Club, you are an inspiration and an ideal for tomorrow's classroom instructors. As a class advisor, you are always there to give encouragement and friendly help when they are needed. Interesting and enthu- siastic in the classroom, you make the world of numbers come alive for your students. You are a friend to each student, one in whom we can confide or turn to in time of need, and al- ways find sympathy and kindness. lt is therefore, because of these many attributes, but mainly because you have been one of the most impor- tant keys unlocking the door to our education that we solemnly and sincerely dedicate our 1958 Bobcat to you, Miss Miller, with our deepest thanks. Q35 49 .sf ,n gf? 1.5.1 zz! 5 1 e ,Q D W' U f x I g if 6 N P' V VYVV M 1 5 - K V V N' K A P' g ' Dolores Coleman, Business Managerg Shirley Crow, Subscription Manager, Tom Boomershine, Copy Editor, Shauneen McGuire, Editor-in-Chiefg Gregg Copeland, Advertising M anager. 'Me Zeke: 5:4644 Copywriters - - ------- - - Sports Editor ---- Advertising Staff - - - Typiszs - - - Advisor - - - - NELLIE KERN LINDA BAKER MARY ANN TULLY ZITA HERR DONNA ENGLE CAROL HOKE IIM HESS - - BUTCH YODER - - HANK BIDDLE TOM HANSEN HM STUDEBAKER ION HORMELL MICKEY WHITESELL MEL HUDDLESON GARY MESSLER ' ' 'JUDY HUDNELL DONNA KINSEY JOAN WALL JOANNE LADD - - MRS. BUCHWALDER 7fzovnt4e Staff The Bobcat Staff of 1958 wishes to extend its appreciation to the administration, faculty, and everyone connected with this publication, whether financially or person- ally. We sincerely hope that you will enjoy this annual and treasure it always among your fondest memories of school days. fl! FOREWORD DEDICATION ADNIINISTRATION AND FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ELEMENTARY ORGAN IZ AT IONS ATHLETICS AC T IV IT IES ADVERTISERS NNW mvly w .QQ I l HV! In., I lm 31. Ms Iwfnl' if IIH' SCM? . . .the doors are opened again and voices echo throughout the halls They are coming back to this place where activities help mold their lives. Basketball, play practice, Cub Scouts, and many other activ' ltes bring them back at night to their second home. Now things are as they should he for their voices fill the halls and their feet travel on every corridor. The students are back again! Our four years at Randolph High School have undoubtedly been the best and happiest years of our lives. We have much to which we can look forward, but it still will not compare with our carefree high school days. We cheered loud and long for our team at many games . . delirious when we won . . . broken in spirit when we lost. We'll always remember the part good, clean sports played in our lives. Class activities helped us work as a group, formulating plans, carrying them through with spirit, and reaping the results. How we loved those hours of practicing for plays, decorating for a dance, collecting scrap paper and conducting bake sales! We found there is nothing as grand as being a member of a warm, fun-loving, hard -working group. Long hours of study helped us attain the wonderful educa- tion we are so fortunate to have. The teachers who molded our minds will always remain in our memories as wonderful people, who gave us so many, many advantages. Guided by them, we passed through the door of education and we are now closing it behind us - with regret, yes, but also with a sense of fulfillment. Yes, our four years in high school have been our best and happiest years, and even though our graduation day will be the last time for us to gather together as a class, we'll always stand together in spirit as the Class of 1958. Good- bye, Randolph, we'll miss you. 660, s 'f' s S w f . Q ' v 1 , 1 A 5 vi nk' , - 'Q fx 2, Q.-fl 4, 1 7' Te, X! Q R f -H.-f .' .wa - -.1 - - ' , .. 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Taking subscriptions, copy writing, and typing are just a few of the many jobs. W , , 1 J'-r r:g,,Mwir ,du-' If-x., ,W-.1 9 I I I I With the help of our advisor, Mrs Buchwalder, we have tried to unlock the door to the past years to bring you all the experiences which fill our lives with happy memories. Looking into the halls during an activity period, one might see Student Council members inspect - ing lockers. Hi-Y activities are many . . . among them clean- ing the stadium after a nerve racking football game. Bowling at the Varsity Lanes is a current activity of our busy G.A.A. After hours is nothing new for members of the Chem- istry Club, who are on the Bonehead List. Our baseball team striving to prove practice makes perfect. There comes a time in every student's life. . .' QCU9 l , ,X 'f-WwE33?.?tu 2 z:ex'1v1ai1rJ1-35JLQfg1xfmEgg-1 ' 'w vm la ect most oi us aduhs Xooh upoh out high schoo1 days as oi our tives. The ctose ixiehdships and intense somehow mst never Sade hom our o E XB tetiosp slime oi the happiest Xoyahies which houtkshed thete memoxies. ' be a txeasute that grows clearer each yeas 'sox an i htowse thiough its pages yous thoughts X h X-hgh. at wth as you t Y-ahdo p 'Y ON The Boho t aXw ays yeaxs a DGXNG hope tha to you: O . R. E you. 1 163539111 MR. wh X tum p Q A A A Zaafwlafg The Northmont Board of Education is a group of citizens who have given their time and effort so that the students of Northmont might have the best in facilities and faculty. These efforts and their fine work have been greatly ap- preciated by both the school and the community. Pictured above are: Mrs. Louise Kagner, Clerkg Mr. Roland St. John, Presidentg Mr. Howard Durst, Mr. Warren Ullery, Mr. Ross Bryan, and Mr. John S. Davis, Ir. GINGRE? E- - ciP 1 Prln- LOW hoo . h SC H18 M 'al 'd NUR THAIUA 7 iw AL .sr Ilfifll IJIAY IAGU ll rlflll UIIIU U. Dear Seniors.- I certainly wish to congratulate you the Hue work that is So evident i Izual. I hope it Will re17e flue spirit of co Work, an th Iflf 011 I1 this an ct to ever -operatio d eviden at the C' sch yone the 11, Willingness ces of good CiFfZ6l2-Yhl' lass of 1958 has made i ool. In-gow t e faculty as oluqd it oyable orkfn with yo thro gbout ' school career Agaih we Jo our congrat ue ulatiolzs o N to P 11 Ollr I h h f very en- J w g u u your high . offer I1 a b Well do l L. E. G. 0 0 I X . 1 . clpa entary Pun Elem s. ROS ES G JAM . sin' . If hls ng .nclpa yOu entary Pglcem foio do if elem nd C him S ex retest a nabled student and peopjob Ihls GIOSS t fine MI. tend Ealion' aPPre MRS. AMBER TROWBRIDGE One of the busiest persons in our school is our own Mrs. Trowbridge. As a matter of fact you practi- cally need an appointment to talk to her! But she is never too busy to smile and give a friendly hello. She's the most to say the least! MRS. ELOISE FISH Here she is, the pride of the elementary school chil- dren - the one and only Mrs. Fish. Her many im- portant jobs keep her quite busy, but she's always there to give a helping hand to the small-fry of our new school. MRS. AMY WARNER Heavens! Can you imagine our school without an efficient secretary like our Mrs. Warner? Of course not. She 's the one who helps keep things rolling around old R. H. S. You can be sure her efforts are very much appreciated. ,N If ALBERTA BRUMISAUGI I Junior Class Advisor English, Speech PIIYLLIS BUCIIWALDER Senior Class Advisor Commercial ' O 1 . I v 0 'O Q oooog,,. I MR. JOHN BRILL Junior Iligh Math Eighth Grade Class Advisor Reserve Basketball Coach MR. ROBERT BROWN Eighth Grade Advisor junior High Science MR. WILLIAM L. BOWSER Senior Class Advisor Trades and Industry VIC Advisor MRS. CONNIE BRAUN Freshman Class Advisor Home Economics ,fjifii f .4 I fr -gb rg., Q44 Ag .Mrs MR. WILLIS COOL Music MR. IACK CURLE GniLI.m11cc Advisor IIMIIISTIILII Arts MRS . LA URA CRA VEN Freshman Class Advisor Ilolnc LC MR. EUGENE EGAN Math Science Senior Class Advisor MRS . DIXIE HARRIS Music' MRS . MARJORY IIICKS Science Soplmrnorc Class A dviswr MR. WILLIAM KARNS Commercial Varsity Football Cioach MR. EMIL KRZAN junior High Social Studies Seventh Grade Advisor in , MR. ROBERT HOOVER Driver Training Physical Education Sophomore Class Advisor MISS MARCIA JACKSON English Social Studies MRS. MARTHA HOFMANN Junior High English Seventh Grade Advisor MRS . MARTHA IIOOVER High School Librzrrizln Latin N.. MR. WALTER LANCASTER English Freshman Class Advisor History Hi-Y Advisor MISS HELEN MILLER Future Teacher Advisor Math Sophomore Class A d visor MISS SALLY MURPHY Freshman Class Advisor Physical Education MR . DOUG LA S REYNOLDS Industrial Arts Sophomore Class Advisor MR. RICHARD SUIIR Civics History JCOWA Advisor Junior Class Advisor MRS . EUDORA 'I'l'l'E English junior Class Advisor MR. ROY WHITACRE Junior High Social Studies Seventh Grade Advisor Junior High Coach MR. WILLIAM YENSEL Eighth Grade Advisor Physical Education Science Varsity Basketball Coach .'A TJIX-.X-x ,. ,.,. W 4q.LLl I W I ' ln, X C ,dvi j 4 . Q f X X C L' N 4 9 X- ' l 5 : Future Nurses Advisor km I Rxyrnond Klepinger Carl Fox Rolla Denlinger Paul Denlinger Harry Denlinger, Ildon Mahaffy, Howard Binkley Samuel Kleplnger Howard Hoke, Vernon Martin Carl Wagoner. Not shown: Joe ILDON MEIIAFFEY RAYMOND QQARL QIIARLES BESSE Esrm WILLIAM KLEPINGER FOX MICHAEL BURNSIDE '.. Q. I I-4,-ww, i CML, A, t f' . -Q .9 BA ...W ,. - M, -. f n A . I., Pictured above: First row: Neva Popp, ARDILLA WINTEREGG Marie Lamb, Beatrice Moore, Naomi llussey, Bertha WilsoII. Second row: Melba Mcfiray, Alice Zink, Edith Bink- ley, Mrs. Ouackenbush, Mettie Smith. Not pictured: Hazel Eby. Pictured to the right: First row: Mrs. Fortney, Mrs. Viles, Mrs. Lodge, Mrs. Gallichio, Mrs. Carroll. Second row: Mrs. Slyder, Mrs. Bridgewater, Mrs. Castle, Mrs. Franz, Mrs. Brumbaugh. 54444677 To our Mm Praises d Berove Hear Loudhj Barrher ' on Z ALMA MATER a Mater, 0 we sing, d sons and daughters our anthem ring. we procrairrx thee, s ah rmiurled, Oi schoors across the rxatr st rn the worrd. She's the iihe ' H remind us 1 Graduates a Our hves wih be complete, ri we wrh never reave behind us Schook memories so sw eet. So our days at Randotph M be nigh, Mw ays w hoor forever, We'U Xove our sc Rarxdorph High. HW V the fggwio l'b l?f.3. i 0 9333933 Left to right Jim lless Vice President Linda Wise Presidentg Linda Baker, Secretary: Shauneen Mc ' 0 ' Our four wonderful years at Randolph have come to an end. We regret having to leave all our friends that we have made at R. H.S., but we are looking forward to what the future holds for us. As we walk down the halls of Randolph this year, we will look back and remember all the wonderful times we had together. We are saying good -bye for the last time but we will never say good -bye to the mem ories that are ours to cherish forever. JERRY ROBERT ALLISON fAlVisj Eeeeesh! 2 Years at RHS5 Visual Education 3, 4. Photographer aceg Car crazy. RONALD T . ANDERSON fRony 6 Years at RHS5 Vocational Indus- trial Club 4, Vice President 4. Quiet5 television wizard5 well-liked. ROBERT L. BERGMAN qaergiep Tough? 7 Years at RHS5 Vocational Indus- trial Club 4. Red hair5 crazy about cars. HENRY KARL BIDDLEQI-lankj How much do you want to lose? 7 Years at RHS5 Bobcat 45 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Baskerba11'1,2, 3,45 Chem istry Club 3,45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Foot- ball1,2,3,45Hi-Y 2,3,45 Letter Club 15 Operetta 25 Track 3,45 Var- sity R Club 3,4, Vice President 4. Ace critic5 tallg ex-football captain. R. i X R f i ski' .4 49' mv Q. .1 it l. LINDA LOUISE BAKER qchubsp Well, now! 4 Years at RHS5 Bobcat 45 Cheer- leader 3,45 Class Play 3,45 Class Secretary 3,45 Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3,45 Girls' State Representative 35 Home coming Attendant 25 Honor Society 3,45 Scholarship Team 2, 35 Student Council 1,2, Treasurer 25 Y-Teens 2, 3,4. Pleasant smile5 ambitious. EDGAR ALLEN BENTON fEdJ Can't dance. 4 Years at RHS5 Class Vice Presi- dent 1. Small but mighty5 loud voice. 4 JERRY JOE BROOKS fSleepyJ You do and you'll clean it up. 12 Years at RHS, Band 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 1, Track 1. Class slow poke, always sleepy, nice guy. GERALD MARTIN BRUCKNER Clerryj Wow! 6 Years at RHS, Band 2, 3, Hi-Y 3. Silent type, good at science. 1,'. as - .. 1 u-mmuusmwwmmn ..m .. THOMAS EUGENE BOOMERSHINE qTomJ Good grief! 4 Years at RHS, Bobcat 4, Chorus 2, Play 3,4, Class President 1, Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 3, President 4, JCOWA 4, Vice President 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3,4, Operetta 1, 2, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3,4, Varsity R Club 3, 4, Secretary 3. Busy, always theorizing. MILDRED LOUISE BRANDON fMil1iej For heavens sake! 10 Years at RHS, Annual 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Quiet, good accordian player, easy to get along with. l'8 '! DOLORES ANN COLEMAN QD!-:el Hot dang you alll swear. 4 Years at RHS, Annual Staff 4, Scholarship Team 2, Shamrock 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Has long black hair, likes to draw, a nice girl, college bound. KATHERINE ELIZABETH COLVARD CBibaJ Ha' cha! 2 Years at RHS, Y-Teens 3, 4. New member of the class, likes to have fun, good for a joke anytime. ROBERT GREGORY COPELAND Uellyj Aw, come on you guys. 2 Years at RHS5 Bobcat Staff 45 Hi- Y2,14,Chamam1hJCOWA 34, President 45 Junior Class Play 35 Scholarship Team 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Shamrock Staff 3,45 Student Council 4, Vice President 45 Track 2, Il. A walking encyclopedia5 has a dry sense of humor, busy as a bee. SHIRLEY JEAN CROW fShirlJ Wonderful! 12 Years at RHS5 Bobcat Staff 45 Junior Class Play 3, Librarian 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Sham- rock 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Always ready to help5 nice. DONNA LEE ENGLE CDonnaj Oh, my! 12 years at RHS5 Bobcat Staff 45 Chorus 45 Future Teachers 45 Honor Society 3,45 Secretary 45 JCOWA 3,45 Librarian 45 Scholarship Team 3,45 Shamrock 3,45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Hard worker5 quiet5 always studying. MARY LOU FENTON fMoodyj Hneytu 12 Years at RHS5 Bobcat staff 45 Chorus 25 Operetta 25 Scholarship Team 15 Shamrock staff 35 Y-Teens 3, 4. Easy to get along with, pretty blue eyes, the silent type. Ir NANCY ANN EBY fNancp 1 about died. 5 Years at RHS5 Bobcat Staff 45 Chorus 1, 25 Drill Team 45 Future Nurses 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Honor Society 3,45 Junior Class Play 35 Operetta 1, 25 Scholarship Team 15 Senior Play 45 Student Council 3, . Secretary 35 Y-Teens 2, Treasurer 2. A future nurse5 short and cute5 a steady gal. NORMAN WESLEY DANES fNormj How about that? 12 Years at RHS5 Hi-Y 1,2, 3,45 Track 1. Quiet, but friendly. N' a .1 A, ,Y 'Sl-.4 vi'- EWR Lf.i'J,9 A N- . , 3'7 GLORIA JEAN FORTNEY fD0riej Well, that's life. 5 1X2 Years at RHS: Bobcat 4: Drill Team 1,2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4: GAA 1: Senior Class Play: Sham- rock 3g Tumbling Club 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Sparkling: likes pizza pie and ice skating, hard worker. ROBERT W. GALLIHAR fbobl I'll buy one. 2 Years at RHS: Football 11, 12: Track 11: VIC Sergeant-at-Arms 12: Varsity R Club 12. Tall: really hep , friendly. CLAUDIA RUTH FEW fClaudj Oh, fish. 7 Years at RHS: Bobcat 4: Chorus 2: GAA 1, 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Engaged: friendly: barrels of fun. EDWARD E. FLETCHER QEdj 7 Years at RHS: Baseball 9: Basket- ball 9, 10: Football 9: VIC 12. Nice, a quiet senior, member of VIC. CHRISTINA LEONE HAAS fChrisj Yes, well - 12 Years at RHS: Bobcat 4: Class Vice President 2, 3: Chemistry Club 3, 4: Future Nurses 1,2, 3,4: Honor Society 3,4, President 4: JCOWA 3,4: Junior Class Play 3: Senior Class Play 4: Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3,4: Shamrock Staff 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Had lead in senior play: a future nurse: nice to know. DENNIS KENT HALLER fFingersJ Oughus. 8 Years at RHS: Baseball 3,4: Bas- ketball 1: Football 1, 2,45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2: Varsity' R 4. Sharp dresser: quiet? THOMAS ALBERT HANSEN fT0mj Cool it! 4 Years at RHS: Bobcat Staff 4: Base ball 1: Basketball 1,2, 3: Chorus 1: Chemistry Club 3,4: Football 1,2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Es- cort 2: Operetta 1. Tall, dark, and handsome: likes fun: loves to tease people. ZITA ADELINE HERR fletel Oh, you guys! 4 Years at RHS: Bobcat Staff: Chorus 1, 2: Drill Team 3,4: Future Teach- ers 4: GAA 1, 2, 3,4: Junior Class Play 3: Office Assistant 4: Operetta 1, 2: Senior Play 4: Shamrock Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Likes to dance: always talking. CAROL ANN HOKE Qliokiel Really? 7 Years at RHS: Bobcat Staff 4: Chorus 2: Ciphering Club 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers 3,4, Secretary 3: Leaders Club 4: Operetta 2: Senior Class Play 4: Shamrock Staff 3: Y- Teens 2, 3, 4. Always busy as a beaver: president of GAA: loves to laugh. NELSON O. HOMMEL Qskipl 6 Years at RHS: Band 9, 10: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: VIC Secretary 12. Likes cars: owner of a Chevy conver- tible: member of co-op. N I JAMES ALLEN HESS Uiml Baseball 1: Basketball 2, 3,4: Bob- cat 4: Chorus 1: Class Vice President 4: Football 1, 2, 3,4: Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Homecoming Escort 1: Operetta 2: Track 2, 3,4: Varsity R Club 3,4, Vice President 3, President 4. All around guy: has spirit, loves sports. DAVID L. HINDERS fDaveJ 4 Years at RHS: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: VIC 12. Always smiling: really cool: happy- go-lucky. If X. MILBURN EDWARD HUDDLESON fMelj l gotta get out of here. 6 Years at RHS, Baseball 1,2, 3,4g Football 1, 2, 3,4, Track 3,43 Var- sity R 1,2, :s,4. Homecoming King, all-round ath- lete, neat eyes. JUDITH ANN HUDNALL Uudyj Oh, my gosh! 12 Years at RHS, Bobcat Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2, 8, Future Nurses 3,45 GAA 4, JCOWA 4, Junior Class Play, Librarian 2, 53, Operetta 1,2, Shamrock staff 3,45 Y-Teens 2, ia, 4. Nice Person to know, always ready to help, artistic. rk' .. sg K e ix .ana A-.. THEODORE ALVIN HOOVER QHo0vj That'll be the day. 12 Years at RHS, Football 2,13,4, Track 2. Mischievousg ready for a good time, likes purple. JON WILLIAM HORMELL Clony Cool it. 8 Years at RHS, Band 1,2, 3,4, Hi- Y 1,2, 3,4, Track 1, Visual Aid 1, 2,4. Owner of the Big O, likes cars, friendly. fri NELLIE MARIE KERN fNC1, Well, I'll be! 4 Years at RHS, Bobcat staff 4, Class Secretary 2, Junior Class Play Librarian 1, 2, Shamrock Staff 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Y-Teens 2, Il,4, Treasurer 3. Future beautician, always happy, ready for a joke anytime. DONNA IRENE KINSEY fSh0rtyj oh, my gosh! 12 Years at RHS, Bobcat Staff 4, Chorus l,2, Operetta 2, Shamrock Staff 3, Y-Teens I3,4. Cute, engaged, and friendly. MARTHA IOANNE LADD U01 Tough, ain't it? 10 Years at RIISQ Bobcat Staff 4, Assistant Editorg Band 1,2, 3,4g Ciphering Club 1,2, 33 Drill Team lg Future Teachers 3,4g GAA 1,2, il, 4g Junior Class Playg Librarian 3g Scholarship Team Zlg Shamrock staff 2,:1g Y-Teens 2,1Z,4. Flyer fang always gayg class worker. NANCY ESTELLA LANDIS fNanCQ Ye Gads! 4 Years at Rl-lSg Bobcat Staff 45 Jun- ior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Y-Teens 2,13 4. Liked by ally loves to drive. DAVID EVERTT MACY flvlilcej What do you think? 9 Years at RHSg Bobcat Staff 4g Chemistry Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,4p JCOWA 43 Shamrock Staff 35 Schol- arship Team 25 Visual Aids 1,2, 3,4. Hard workingg always smilingg class electrician. PANELIN ANN MARSHALL CPamy 4 Years at Rl-lSg Chemistry Club 3, 4g Drill Team 4g llonor Society 3, 4g Junior Class Play 35 Future Nurses 3, 43 Homecoming Attendant 4g Senior Play 45 Scholarship Team 2, 4g Y-Teens 2, 8, 4. Pretty hair: Miami bound. r f JANE LAWRENCE Uaniej I'm gonna resign. 4 Years at RHS: JCOWA 4g Librar- ian Ii,4g Senior Class Playg Sham- rock 4g Y-Teens 3,4. Pretty red hairg Shamrock sports editorg college bound. NANCY LOUISE LEVAY qNanj I about died! Bobcats staff 4g Y-Teens 2. Interested in the Air Forcep future housewifeg has a BS Co-op class ring. l 959 GARY MICHAEL MESSLER fMessj Oh, I bet. 6 Years at RHS5 Chorus 1,2, 35 Foot- ball 1,2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Home- coming Escort 35 Junior Class Playg Operetta 2, 35 Senior Class Play. Class romeo5 crazy about cars. . . and girls5 always courteous. JACK EDWIN NORRIS Uackj l'll never tell. 4 Years at RHS5 Bobcat 45 Chemistry Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2, 3,4, vice Presi- dent 45 Scholarship Team 25 Sham- rock 3,45 Senior Class Play. Always talking5 class comedian5 likes visiting Alaska. SHAUNEEN MCGUIRE fShauniJ Tough, isn't it? 3 Years at RHS5 Band 1, 2, 3,4, President 45 Bobcat 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Class Treasurer 45 Chorus 1,25 Dayton Daily News Reporter 45 Future Teachers 3,4, Secretary -Treasurer 45 Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Operetta 25 Scholarship Team 1, 35 Shamrock 3,45 Student Council 35 Y-Teens 2, 3,4. Bobcat editorg very industrious5 al- ways crying when something is funny. RAMON KEITH MCKINLEY QI-ieithj 4 Years at RHS: VIC. Ouiet5 thinks before he speaks. JAMES PEFFLEY qpee weep You're right downtown, hon'. Baseball 3,45 Basketball 25 Bobcat Staff 45 Football 2, 3,45 Tumbling Club 35 Varsity R 3,4. Likes to ice skateg likes girlsg always ready for a laugh. RAYMOND WOOD PUMPHREY QWoodyJ 4 Years at RHS5 Baseball 2,45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Var- sity R 3,4. Good basketball playerg tall and lanky5 dislikes English. ROBERT aABoLD qrranlo You better believe it. 12 Years at RHS: Football 1,25 Hi- Y 2,13,4g Track 13 VIC President. A nice guy to know, always ready for a good time. K. REcToR qozrzrey How 'bout that? 2 Years at RHS: Band 13, FTA 4g JCOWA 13,4, Vice President 13, Jun- ior Class Play, Shamrock 1,3,4, Edi- tor 4g Scholarship Team 13: Y-Teens 13,4, Chaplain 4. Nice: friendly, a hard worker. IUDITH ROTH fludiej Hey, you guys. 12 Years at RHS: junior Class Play, Librarian 1,25 Y-Teens 1, 2g Class Secretary 1. Lot of fung always ready with a joke. SUSAN IRENE ROTH qSusieJ Oh, no! 4 Years at RHSg Annual 4: Cheer- leader 43 Class Treasurer 33 Drill Team 13, Co-Captain 13, GAA 13 Junior Class Play, Shamrock Staff 133 Y-Teens 2,13,4, Treasurer 4. Homecoming queen, cute, a lot of fun. 4 J QXSFQS wif' ALLEN LEWIS RENNER QAIJ Cut that out! 12 Years at RHS: Baseball 2,13,4g Basketball 1, 2,13, 4g Bobcat 45 Chemistry Club 13,45 Cross-Country 4g Football 1,43 Hi-Y 2,13,4g Play 3,45 Shamrock 13, Varsity R 4. Good naturedg reliable. TRYON COMSTOCK ROSSER fTryj I don't know. 4 Years at RHS: Basketball 1,2,L3, 45 Bobcat 45 Chemistry Club 13,45 Chorus 1,2p Football 1,2,13,4g Hi- Y 2,13,4g JCOWA 13,41 Operetta 25 Play 13,43 Shamrock 13, Track 1,2, 13,43 Varsity R 13,4. Tall: good at football. ROGER ALLEN SHOENFELT QRogj Nasty. S Years at RHS: Football 15 Sham rock Staff 4. Always has a wise crackg easy to get along with. RUSSEL WILSON SILER fRussj 12 Years at RHS5 Bobcat Staff 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Librarian 45 Shamrock Staff 45 Visual Aids 4. The St. Mary's kid5 hot-rodder5 neat dresser. ,rf A fe JUDITH ANN SAMMONS Quay You're darn right. 6 Years at RHS5 Drill Team 25 Y- Teens 1,2, 3,45 Junior Class Play. Lot of fung owner of a treasure chest of jokes. RANDALL KENT SAYLOR QRandyj That's the breaks. 10 1X2 Years at RHS5 Football 15 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Scholarship Team 1, 25 Track 1. Good at mathg likes cars and girlsg future engineer. JUDITH ANN STATZER qrinyp Touche'! 12 Years at RHS5 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Future Nurses 3,45 Librarian 2, 85 JcowA a,4. Likes high-heeled shoesg always going steady5 small. MARCIA MAE STEWART QMarshJ 3 Years at RHS5 Shamrock Staff 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Always laughingg quiet. JAMES DALE STUDEBAKER qnmy 12 Years at RHS5 Annual Staff 3,45 Chemistry Club 3,4, President 45 Football 3,45 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Scholar- ship Team 15 Track 25 Varsity R 3, 4. Good personality5 hi-fi fan5 great person to know. MARY ANN TULLY qrviaty Simmer down 12 Years at RHS5 Annual Staff 45 Drill Team 2, 3,45 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 GAA 3,45 JCOWA 45 Senior Class Play 45 Shamrock Staff 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, :z,4. Neat dresser5 future teacherg pleas- ing personality. MICHAEL RALPH WHITESELL fMickeyQ No kidding 12 Years at RHS5 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,:3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Letter Club 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Var- sity R Club 3,4, Secretary 4. Quiet5 friendly guyg well likedg one of the gang. GERALD WILSON WINTERS Uerryj Your guess is as good as mine. ' 7 Years at RHS5 Chemistry Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Shamrock Staff 35 Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerful person5 considerate5 al- ways willing to work. News JU IUDITH ROMELLE VANCE Uudyj 1 Year at RHS: JCOWA 45 Y-Teens New addition to the classg pretty smileg deep voice. IOANNE YVONNE WALL fjoj 3 Years at RHS5 Annual Staff 45 Chorus 25 Drill Team 35 Home- coming Attendant 35 Shamrock 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Girl with a diamond5 short and cute dependable. 4 - 4 -f - ,qw ig-rx:--rgxgip-:nam-V-r .--.mfvw a-L.,-.,.f..,.,, Y., -W ,WIWWTTQ I LINDA JEAN WISE fLinj 5 Years at RHS: Class President 3,4: Drill Team 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 3, 4: Homecoming Attendant 1: Junior Class Play: Librarian 1, 2, 3: Tumb- ling Team 3: Y-Teens 3,4. Class worker: wonderful person. HAROLD A . YODER qaurcm Hey, babe! 12 Years at RHS: Annual Staff 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3,4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Ciphering Club 1: Football 2, 3,-1: 1-li-Y 2,3,4: Jcowa 4: Shamrock Staff 3: Track 3,4: Senior Class Play: Varsity R 1, 2, 3, 4. Easy going: sharp dresser: always has a good time. dl l, Jerry Allison, bequeath my gay personality to Sue Knoop and my hot Chevy to anyone who will pay for it. I, Ronnie Anderson, bequeath my '51 Chevy to anyone who can keep it running. I, Linda Baker, bequeath my slide rule to Mike Snyder and my green sweater to Bari Applegate. I, Edgar Benton, bequeath my height to Ralph Steffano and my locker to George Lowrey. I, Bob Bergman, bequeath my draft card to Mike Wuertz. I Hank Biddle, bequeath my way with women to Jeff Morris and my ability to get out of Mr. Krzan's study halls to Sandy Woods and Judy Johnston. I, Tom Boomershine, bequeath Mr. Egan's tests and trick questions to any tmderclassman who wants to be con- tinually frustrated. I, Mildred Brandon, bequeath my ability to understand math to my sister, Evelyn. I, Jerry Brooks, bequeath my ability to sleep in class to Judy Johnston. I, Jerry Bruckner, bequeath my Intercontinental Ballistic Missile to Dick Donovan. I, Dee Coleman, bequeath my freckles to Pat Baker and my long hair to Sharon Bourne. I, Biba Colvard, bequeath my ability to park on a fire hydrant in the center of town to Sue Knoop and my ability to work math problems to Ron Wolf. I, Greg Copeland, bequeath some of my excess weight to Tom Sellers, who needs it more thanl do. I, Shirley Crow, bequeath my position on the SHAMROCK to anyone who thinks they can do it. I, Nancy Eby, bequeath my height to Ron Hawley and my ability to get out of Mr. Karns' study hall to Sue Rohr. I, Norman Danes, bequeath my naturally wavy hair to Sam Hoke. I, Donna Engle, bequeath my honor society pin to my sister, Nancy. I, Mary Lou Fenton, bequeath my blue eyes to Marlene Merritt and my seat in Mr. Krzan's study hall to Sue Rohr. I, Claudia Few, bequeath my diamond polish to some lucky junior girl. I, Ed Fletcher, bequeath my Blue qBeetleJ Plymouth to anyone who likes loud straight pipes. I, Gloria Fortney, bequeath my quiet ways to Judy Johnston and my job as co-captain on the drill team to any- body with a big mouth. I, Bob Gallihar, bequeath my cubby hole in the V.1.C. room to any future co-op student. I, Chris Haas, bequeath my honor society pin to Sherry Treon and the road map to my locker to Jane Boomer- shine. I, Denny Haller, bequeath my 45 yard ground-gaining ability in football to Steve Thompson. I, Tom Hansen, bequeath my poker-playing ability to Larry Tamireuther. I, Zita Herr, bequeath my place in drill team to Sue Morris and my jokes to Sue Lauterbach. I, Jim Hess, bequeath my No. 16 jersey to Mike Baker. I, Dave Hinders, bequeath my Plymouth with one whitewall to anyone who can afford three more. I, Carol Hoke, bequeath my job as G.A.A. president to anyone who wants all the headaches and my good times in my senior year to my brother, Sam. I, Nelson Hommel, bequeath all my Kentucky Speed equipment to Roy Fuller. I, Ted Hoover, bequeath my ability to get along with girls to Nick Smith. I, Jon Hormell, bequeath my big O to Doug Fast. I, Mel Huddleson, bequeath my green No. 30 jersey to my brother, Dave, and my white one to Coach Karns. I, Judy Hudnall, bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to my sister, Donna, and the good times I had in high school to my sister, Peggy. I, Nellie Kern, bequeath all the fun I have had in high school to Bari Applegate. I, Donna Kinsey, bequeath my height to Jean Trissel. I, Joanne Ladd, bequeath my ability to strip gears to Mr. Hoover and my interest in U.D. to Peggy Meece. I Nancy Landis, bequeath my shorthand and typing ability to my little sister, Joyce. I, Jane Lawrence, bequeath my driving ability to Marcia Brumbaugh. ' L I, Nancy LeVay, bequeath my ability to stay awake in first period study hall to Buddy Berry and my typing ability to John Tracy and Rex Bostic. - , .5 ,..,,,.L,..., . vs:?. l, Dave Macy, bequeath my excess muscles to Gary Hall. l, Pam Marshall, bequeath my dog, Taffy to Bari Applegate and my ability to understand jokes to Sue Morris. I, Shauneen McGuire, bequeath my ability to park to my sister, Maureen and my position as annual editor to Sandy Collins. I, Keith McKinley, bequeath my position in V.I.C. to Noel I-Ioke and my Chevy to anyone who can keep gas in it. 1, Gary Messler, bequeath my car Rattles to Ron Wolf, and my gas milage to Doug Fast. I, Jack Norris, bequeath my ability to get along with Eskimos to Sandy Teeter. I, Jim Peffley, bequeath my winning streak in poker to Larry Tannreuther and my little green bomb to anyone who can keep a rear axle on it. I, Woody Pumphrey, bequeath my English book to Steve Walker. I, Bob Rabold, bequeath my ability to drive on the wrong side of the road to Bob Fulton. I, K. Rector, bequeath my two fun-filled years at Randolph to my brothers, John and Martin and my short first name to any lazy junior. I, Allen Renner, bequeath my seat on the basketball bench to Dick Galloway. I, Tryon Rosser, bequeath my No. 50 football jersey to anyone who can find it and all the equipment that! don't have to Coach Karns. 1, Judy Roth, bequeath my quiet and bashful manner to my little sister, Marcia. I, Sue Roth, bequeath my Homecoming Crown to the most deserving junior girl and my love for sports to my brother, Bill. I, Randy Saylor, bequeath my little 'Chevy' to anyone with enough bolts, wire, and cement to hold it together. I, Roger Shoenfelt, bequeath my typing ability to Mrs. Buchwalder. I, Russ Siler, bequeath my big C to Norman Layman and my good grades in English to Denny Hicks. I, Judy Statzer, bequeath my singing ability to Janette Flaugh. I, Marcia Stewart, bequeath my ability to talk in study halls to Nancy Hicks. I, Jim Studebaker, bequeath my perfected football stance to Tim Milligan and my Studebakerean Theorem to Miss Miller. I, Mary Ann Tully, bequeath all my good times during my senior year to my brother, Joe. I, Judy Vance, bequeath my good times in high school to Rita Wirth. I, Jo Anne Wall, bequeath my good times at Randolph to Sharon Browning. I, Mickey Whitesell, bequeath my pole vaulting ability to Ted Stickler. I, Jerry Winters, bequeath my curly hair to Steve Allen. I, Linda Wise, bequeath Ollie Oldsmobile to Peggy Meece and my job as captain of the drill team to anyone who likes ulcers. I, Butch Yoder, bequeath my basketball ability to Jerry Ditmer. the BEET? in 39335531 ILUEE 81391333933 Left to right Steve Grier Vice President Ethel 1-luddleson, Secretaryg John Tracy, Treasurerg and Claudia ' 0 ' Now that we have completed three years of high school, we are eagerly looking for- ward to becoming the seniors of '59. We have always worked closely together in all our activities and we are confident that we can make a success of our senior year. Our biggest and most exciting year is rapidly approaching and we feel that we are ready for the responsibilities that our senior year will hold. GAIL ALBRECHT STEVE ALLEN BAR1 APPLEGATE ANNE BACH PAT BAKER BUD BERRY LOHMAN BLUE REX BOSTIC LOWELL BROWN MARCIA BRUMBAUGH SANDY COLLINS STEVE CRUME Ahunf when 'Pool pldvru mu made ' Q' 1, f if? :QQ 1 ' 4,1 1. six PNOYO ' N01 AVAILAILE mo uusv Q xi. E 4, A' . ' Yi PHQIO 1 x DAVE DEETER NANCY DERRINGER DAVE DITMER JERRY DITMER O HAROLD DOMSHER DICK DONOVAN JUDY DURST TED DYKE JOYCE EDMONDS JUDY EISEN DOUG FAST DOUG FEW NO! SHOWN DENNY HIC KS LORNA HICKS NOEL HO KE SA M HO KE LINDA HONEYMAN ETHEL HUDDLESON CARROL HULL NORBERT HUSSEY GAYLE IENNINGS JUDY JOHNSTON ARLENE KESSLER TOM KRUG MIKE FLAUGH SHIRLEY FLINT CURT FOSTER PAUL FROST BOB FULTON CLAUDIA GAINES DICK GALLOWAY PAT GEARHART MARY GILDOW STEVE GRIER JOHN HALEY ELDEAN HARTMAN gf ,IL PHOYO H1010 NO! AVAILAILI LONNIE LAMB TED LAMBERT SUE LA UTERBACH NORMAN LAYMAN MARY LEGAULT MARY LOCKE BOB LOWE IUDY MAST MARLENE MERRITT RAY MCGARY RICHARD MEYER IEFF MORRIS PHOTO AQ elf! if Q woo nusv N0 M AVAMAIII' I R5 ff ALWA , ma. PHOYO QQ IEAN NELLIS ROWETA NESTLERODE BOB PEYTON MIKE ROHR PHIL ROSSER MARCIA ROTH IOHN SCHWYTZER TOM SELLERS TERRY SHOENFELT MIKE SNYDER ERNIE SPENCER TED STICKLER STEVE WALKER GERRI WATKINGS SHIRLEY WAYMIRE DON WENDLING JOHN WENDLING RITA WIRTH SANDY WOODS STEVE ZINK DAVE SWOPE LARRY TANNREUTHER SANDY TEETER STEVE THOMPSON VIRGINIA THOMAS HM TRACY IOHN TRACY IEAN TRISSEL IOE TULLY LINDA VANSICKLE LINDA VILES JUDY VOLK lDll'Ili VI 'S ,. ,X Ahold PHOTO mms wus A Xb UU ,. Ml .JL N01 AVAILABLE the IBEW to '31-59231113 59933939353 Left to right: Mike Haines, Presidentg Bonnie Cromline, Treasurerg Peggy Happensack, Secretary: Ronnie Mills, Vice President. ,f 5. 'E 5 CA I 11 x 'gli' A l I R x 1 N I .f +I' 0 1 We have now reached the half-way mark of our high school days. The time has gone fast and we realize that we must live every- day as it is, and not as we want it to be. This past year has taught us much. We have learned how to accept responsibility and the meaning of respect. We are eagerly looking forward to our next two years at good ol' R.H.S. Our freshman and sophomore years have treated us well and we are proud to say, we are part of Randolph. Joetta Allen Larry Amos Larry D. Amos Carol Anderson Ronnie Argabright Judy Ashburn Bob Baker Mike Baker Pat Beck Zoe Ann Becker Mike Beirise Jane Boomershine .QB Q ix . , r . . X .4-15 V. J fw- x fag, , Aw x, HA.. o vsw Qc ,xx ' 'v K, lf B .. fr Z ,' ' A 1- iw.. I I wx, nr moto X No0AvaUabla XV ll if 'R xr f wi , ' 4: ,, 1 No! Shown ,Hom Linda Bowser Nor AvAn.Am.: Gloria Brandenburg 4h EB Ronnie Brewer g9 Lois Bright ga Q isis s 1. Q' A if Elaine Brooks Sally Brooks Sherrill Brooks John Brown Sharon Browning Linda Buckley Bonnie Carroll Pat Ciarlo fig TOO BUSY f gl, A 1- I 5 , K 5 . I PHOTO Nor Available Abtlllf , PHOTO NOT AVAILAILE K Qi No Phofa AVAILABLE +aTx ya..- r f-Y' Bob Dean Don Denlinger Virginia Dillon Barbara Donovan Janice Doty Linda Eisen Nancy Engle Connie Fair Marcia Farren Barbara Forsythe Marlene Forsythe Emily Frost A 5 it - ir, : aggr- B 1 gig, -- 'U . --ply: i 1 ag, 1. v :ia ai 1--4, I XT Joyce Clevelle Roger Cook Tom Coughlin Dessie Courtney Geneva Courtney Charlene Coy Bonnie Cromline Carol Crow Robert Crow Don Dake Ron Dake Steve Davis Roy Fuller Roy Fuson Virg Galligher Jim Gaskill Pauline Goubeaux Carl Gray Warren Gray Sharon Grisso Mike Haines Gary Hall Pat Haney Ron Hawley vga' S PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Peggy l-lappensack John Hess Kenny Hessler Gary Houseman Dave Huddleson Lloyd Huddleson Donna Hudnall Betty Huff Ron Hunkler Bob Hutchison Marjorie Jay Amelia Jester y ,ww PHOTO NOT AVAILAILE xi ' P Q .en .- g . Q x. 0 ' i ' kk XR' I .nua- n f Q f 'E 'K I. 5 . PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE iii- 1 1' X . Grace Lang Dick Longman David Lowe John Lawrey Tom Marshall Marica McVity Peggy Meece Linda Mikesell Tim Milligan Ronnie Mills Sue Morris David Micholson BX 5? gi I 'Q . Mary Johnson Mary Kennard Barbara Kerns Milton Ketron Kent Kimmel Dan Kneisly Rowena Knight Sue Knoop Gary Kurtz Viola Kyle Eldon Ladd Keith Landes 9' . ..,-Q inf YT Maxine Nill Penny Obern Barbara Overla Linda Overla Carol Parsons Kathy Quick Bill Rampenthal John Rector Martin Rector Linda Roach Sue Rohr Wanda Rose ,, qua.. ,V 17 Q new . f -1... .. ' ' gl ..,... fi H4010 -4 ' Nor Avmnu Us , viii -1 Ga-ll lf! I, PHOY O NOY AVIILAILI L' r. x-:Ni , 1 f xml . .1 .su 0 ...J mu f V. 3. Ai' PHOYO Nor Availlbls Judy Rosser Bill Roth Bob Roy Bea Royer Pat Sanders Paulette Schechter Karen Schenck Rosanne Schwytzer Larry Shanks Susan Shelby Pat Shiverdecker Terry Shook My .Q -fit, AT - 3551 Abnnl M1070 NO! AVAIIAILI Vw. rx Mary Swearinger Jerry Swope Judy Tebics Gaydell Thompson Sherry Treon John Walls Sue Williams Jim Wilson Ronnie Wolf Anna Woolery Mike Wuertz Anne Slutman Jim Smalley Gary Smith Marilyn Smith Nick Smith Steve Smith Sandy Solomon Roger Spencer Eila Mae Spriestersbach Judy Strader Ioan Dee Studebaker Dennis Swartz N, ,-: UWQWEMEB 5335993 rm3mf:zxr3:u Left to right: Stephen Rohrkamper, Presidentg Fred Fore, Sergeant-at-Arms: Joyce Hormell, Secretary Sue Smith, Treasurerg Margaret Avey, Vice President. 2 Tl 65 gp 1 .'. J, 22? f 0 . With our first year of high school behind us, we are eagerly looking forward to be- coming sophomores. Our freshman year held many new ex- periences for us. At first we were a little frightened and unsure, but as the year pro- gressed we became more confident. We feel sure that we are ready to start the new year as sophomores and will try to learn as much as possible in the next three years. Is? N Wx, lf? E if .mi vi 'X I S, , , ,, Ni an QWI51' Ki fswgf Af Bob Foughty Mike Francis Charles Frank Ginnie Frank Melanie Gauvey Grace Gildow Ronald Gilette Jim Gingrich John Gray Judy Griesheimer Duane Haines Joyce Hatfield Nu Phan AVAILANE Qin' 5' x -TT Diana Deeter Ruth Denlinger Brenda Dixon Sue Ebersold Martha Eidemiller Carole Fenton Elaine Fish Mary Rose Fisher Jeanette Flaugh Tom Fleming Julie Flint Fred Fore No Pham AVAIllBlE . ,md . ,. if F 7- 4- fr.: C.. . M1 -f '59 iw 'QW' - fi? -i Q . ..... K L .i , :PNN 4171! A L Judy Haupt Roger Hawley Donald Heinze Nanacy Hicks Sandy Hile Richard Hodges Bob Halloway Wayne Holmes Joyce Hormell Barbara Hosbrook Harvey Huddleson Peggy Hudnall 15' .S it : U ' bs- ' Nh Margaret Hunkler Bob Jennings Jennette Johnson Bill Josselyn Helen Kauffman Eddie Keck Annemarie Kern Brent Koogler Linda Kozlous Joyce Landis Frank Larrick Jack Marshall ip. '1 Q ,r , NOV , ' suown ,,. yr - 5 1:81 .1 ji, A L David oidhm David Pace Shirley Pearce Beverly Price Tom Rappold Edna Riancho Janice Riley Robert Ripple Stephen Rohr Rem per Ricky Rothert Victor Roy Jerry Ryan sw.. X lim Marshall Tom Mast Terry McCray Mike McCubbins Maureen McGuire Maureen McLaughlin Richard Miller Mary Ann Morris David Mount Carol Myers Susan Newhart Keith Norris 5 l vs f Xl we ' s 3 wm a 7-iw f :rg :ww,':x:wLw1SNf ,- -Q 1 - 5?i W? i'rk3fZ3'hE2Q.-Q ? + .yn ?2Xf.5.Jg- A I A bgmigjhgliyk -1 ' ..Q.-fwf5- 'ffr-- ., W - QS sf X K 12:1 -.xfrvfi wwf: Q f i ,M A Ei if '1 Connie Wilson ,J Q ty Q Q Jean Wirth Tom Wolf s ' Diana York Phyllis couier Q4 same ew 2 The duties of these boys are very important. One of their main duties is to keep the students on the buses in their seats. When the bus stops, they see that the student gets across the street safely. These are just some of the important duties that these boys perform. ihef33Y?ioG3DZ'7JD3UJ? EEE I 4 A 2 ,X Q Q EE-I QQK EE ISLAL QDUDJ93 CD mmm-M2 H2331 law , Q 4' Eg il, B nfs. vii 41' Q su hs , ,X Q 1 - . Ill. i r , Q' F Amiga Q74 +4 AR 153 E! s ' . W X R N r 1 ki, K, .2 l ,H 3 X , .3 it M Q i 'xih ' A A kyyl Stiff K . EQ TQ A Qfi IJ Q Q, v 1 Q W 7 K M Q L ' li J 3 ash Lal -A 42,43 an -.al . V J 4 Q B- Q- s. t 4 is-f, ' x . ' ,.. - K' ,AQZI QAM? AQ' - EIGHTH GRADE - First row: Joan Wertz, Norman Crabtree, Shirley Burton, Linda Walker, Patty Miller, Ann Woodard, Gloria Gray. Second row: Patty Robinette, Marilyn Somers, Cheryle Ferrell, Judy Mus- selman, Dianne Courtney, Barbar Lambert, Beverly St. John, Mike Roof. Third row: Linda Manning, Maxine Overla, Rae Jean Ratliff, Jackie lddings, Tom Walker, Bob Garretson, David Knoop, John Will. Fourth row: Mr. Yensel, Paul Marshall, Everett McDermott, Jerry Engle, Jim Supper, Richard Quick, Conrad Aiken, Steve Bowser. Absentee: Don Terrill, Carol Carr, Mike Aid. r N 'QU are ' s 'F, if V V .. , . ' 5 . Q '- 9 12:- ' 1 N... .f mx, . B . . , . X ' Qjflff x ... '.e?ffkf1i.Tf9 - . ' ,., .Q on - me my ' f : ., .. 'A A -af 1 A Q, A V. V L ' . ' ' , ' Q E: V . x ' T wh, . K Al 1 - f- A I .. n h 4. K . GAY! A V N' H w1MSNi .. fxrsw 5' ' M W ,ug ,, Q, , , W Q cg, sew gg. A 2 . 'kb A , R- ' .. r ,f Q 4 Nil td SEVENTH GRADE - First row: Rex Baker, Nancy Haller, Jo Nelle Hunter, Jim Nies, Bill Flee, Gary Jennings, Judith Miller. Second row: Susan Herr, Tom McDermott, Darrell Combs, Jim Eller, Linda Crow, Sandra McDevitt, Donna Volkert, Pamela Frank. Third row: Dorothy Fore, David Baker, Made- line Collier, Marsha Teeter, Jake Moyer, Jerry Mooreman, Marjorie Miller, Dennis Oswald. Fourth row Mr. Krzan, Charles McArthur, Ronald Tussey, Timothy Templin, Bruce Blue, Russell Moore, Mary Holloway. Absentees: Howard Manny, Jane Derringer. ,X 1 ik , i n ' E-are f f ef se- 31' as al, ff' -, ,N l .p gf' em r -XJ -3 u. ,LA - 9 L-J, - if ' W if ,, Q is '-M ' . 1 r ,ff A A 1 , pf' 1 is 1 w W YJ' , 'rg 5 ' A ' - ,f Ei? xi sf ' lf C Asll - : xi , buff' , , K. ci I 5 Lis? 6- . A . k I J A semi A s 1 T ' A 5 I Q I' vb .psf A ,gil X-'T ,, . SEVENTH GRADE - First row: Patricia Brewer, Carolyn Ullery, Donna Brown, Judy Hedge, John Hesler, Michael Lowry, Susan Rabold, Pamela Miller. Second row: Donald Edmunds, Ronald Johnson, Eric Miller, Mary Thompson, Pamela Lowe, Connie Happensack, Douglas Kopp, Roderick Snell. Third row Teddy Foster, Wendey Keller, Jack Weaver, Richard Lowe, Michael Donovan, Lawrence Popp, David Wilson, John Koeller. Fourth row: Betty Marshall, Judy Brust, Geneva McCoy, David Snyder, Samuel Sammons, Jo Ann Chadiris, Donna Holmes, Sandra Daffer. Absentee: Jim Dinsmore, Shirley Smith. M, ,, J R 2 : 2- gr ,, W 1' X i - if v wizl. s-, Y -2, '5' T 2 1 X A ial iasss 'NJ' C s i ag A 5-A, S-.f A s sell ' ., Sal ii i. T 1 ' J J K , , , Xin' X x W X ri E 1' ' A f ' :': ' A WN ' ' 'W if sur' J elm i 5 S T322 , , 'Sf' 6 'DQR 1 C J J urslll, S ,,,l ,l, 2+ ' M iiri ws 519 ' , . , .' , ' i f A 1 W Q . ' Q A t 1 , , X iii 'S ZJg,.N ifggffl. , 1' ke K I , SEVENTH GRADE - First row: Dick Lambert, John Kilmer Mark Johnson, Gary Kimmel, Philip Mc- Carthy, Danny Hazelrigg, Monty Mercer. Second row: Nancy Goubeaux, Larry Stephens, John Berise, Jim Hanell, Linda Fisher, Judy Stanley, Barbara Farren, Ken Schutte. Third row: Jim Eidemiller, Bill Brandon, Patricia Scott, Michael Schamp, Peggy Dennard, Sharon Collins, Marilyn Durst, Barbara Brumbaugh. Fourth row: R. L. Whitacre, Dora Dainer, Linda Bittorf, Hilda Jarnagin, Marijane Burdge, Dorthy Wendling, Rex Hefelfinger, Gary Hull. Absentee: Bob Turman, Bill Cruea. Une IBEW fn WHB 313333963327 .4 if Q 5 if M -ig 'N - an Y. 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Third row: Greg Porter, Bob Woolery, Carol Rowe, Peggy Traylor, Sharon Hild, Terry Kinser, Chuck Hubbard, John Kelley, John Spriestersbach. Fourth row: David Hoke, Lester Cut- ter, Ed Swope, Janet Martin, Teresa Gildow, Bruce McAtee, Kenneth Berkley, Sue Heilman, Bev Knoop. Fifth row: Mrs. Cruea, Roberta Schenck, Joyce Woolery, Jane Kolleda, Margaret Reece. Absentees: Sam Gnogey, Anna Cummings. fu ,X -WJ in K 4 -if ku L - - 'file 449 W B we ef , itz, Q i E K ew J B iif ti S ' T K E k A A K , L 1 N, , K' X X gf xy K K 4 1 i x l . X. f 'lm Q ,B g ,Mil S 6' y is 1 .N 'Q' -. g Q, N -V eg, A J, T A , gsm' 3 S., ' K X xt' L-it fn t A .3 -To iii: Tia . 2 s - T5 - f va ' iq SIXTH GRADE - First row: Jean Warner, Nancy Fish, Paul Peters. Second row: David Nies, James Pace, Francey Valentine, Susan Oskey, James Lung, Danny Shanks, James Lock, James De Weese, Karen Galloway. Third row: Velma Miller, Kent Ulrich, Michael Ahalt, Kathleen Sipos, Sherry! Betz, Linda Huffgarden, Juanita Hunkler, Boyd Huddleson, Russel McDermott. Fourth row: Dennis Comer, Fred Roth, Michael Capstick, Cheryl Wertz, Elaine Schamp, Diana Newhardt, Cinda Stickler, Richard Weimer, Paul Rudd. Fifth row: Mrs. Paulina Spriestersbach, Beverly Popham, Sandra Frock, Wayne Moore, Marvin Kohake. f- - 'F s ee' - ' G P'- Y ' A L . - ,xi : 7 . 1 iw N, ' xi ii . r Qi, 4:-W5-'Q ' .- ' v ,. 52- .9, 5, A 9 A ss- gpg .Y W ,Zi Q V H A .. X Q I sk A . 39 J 5.37 . an . J fy it 1 , ,W ,,, W y , p '-'Fil T . J . asv. L U li. Li -- 53, L 1 , V I-ig, 5 K . 5, Lg. . i W A .V U ' -.Q - , gre dl Q' Mg' .s ff X link .1 -F Q 5 SIXTH GRADE - First row: Stephan Wick, Vicki Kilmer, Michael Morgan, Gary Banks, Peter Farrier. Second row: Penelope Johnston, Donald Whiting, Janet Warner, Sandra Huff, Roberta Houser, Rita Pearce, Karenina Jay, William Bach. Third row: Donald Learish, Arthur Allen, Keith Radick, Larry Williamson, Susan Mount, Timothy Borm, Suzan Zimmerman, Rickey Daniel. Fourth row: Mr. Shear- er, Lauren Hunkler, Patricia Ripple, Patricia Bowser, Suzanne Upthegrove, Nancy Weber, Sharron Stroud, Danny Aikman. Absentees: Thomas Apple, Gary Dean, Marlin Applegate, Rickey Johnson, Diane Storck and Richard Holzen. 5 , A ,,,. rw. iff S ' K . M 1 Q 5 Jig, 1 gl ,L ' in AJ X ,-MA. ff 0 57- - fs: . . l , ' N ' M -g. w .. . J Qs' xi' -M ' 'L' -, tb W A a ie I ,. , . ffm A Q . .A j. 4-1 Y I 6 ,nf I 'IKE 'wh I 5 3 , M 4 nf. v sg, FIFTH GRADE - First row: Beverly Hall, Susan Hellmund. Second row: Harold Adams, Charles Gar- rett, Judy Shook, Cheryl Bright, Raymond Landwehr, Larry Allen, Richard Irwin. Third row: Mark Warner, Mike Yoder, John Kohl, Ricky Heinze, Carol Baughman, Mike Harris, David Weiner, Mike Wilson, Robert Stein. Fourth row: Geraldine Burchett, Mary Reece, Ann Varney, Betty Mussilman, Dee Osborne, Dee De Weese, Rebecca Webb, Alan Baker, Billy Ford. Fifth row: Mrs. Ponice, Karen Shanks, Malina Brewer, Garry Royer, Pamela Worley. Absentees: Sharon Besse, Richard Koogler. Im V . 1 :f- L V, A , . Ns, - if . 4, -M. ly.. mf , - ,. C .t , A Ax . 43' Q!! K wlffk t vi'-sf 'J lf' 1 ssmxaisli i - ' f l . A.,. . B 3:5 J off? 575 A A L ,gas gk A Ji I .. I H ,J ,, ,, an A if ff X' '15 hw XX 1.x ' '-,fr..wa A JP - . ' -'J W QL FIFTH GRADE - First row: Leroy Huddleson, Linda Bonecutter, Linda Fletcher, John Hayes, Shirley Wackler. Second row: Betty Banks, Ken Crow, Billy Hoke, Gwenda Kelch, Cinda Rector, Stephen Reinhardt, Russel Woods, Eric Underwood. Third row: Bobby Esken, Danna Brown, Karen Wooltun, James Smith, Tommy Champine, Bill Van Tuil, Barbara Gates, Sandra Waterhouse. Fourth row: Miss Ruth Herr, Linda I-lissong, Sue Simmons, Priscilla Miller, Reva Baker, Kathy Uhrig, Jim Conway, Nel- da Whiting. Absentees: John Applegate, Gary Christian, Mike Milligan, Wilma Popham, Steven Skin- ner, Charles Templin, Roger Wisdom, Shirley Krueger. ' J-Sift rs isis W 4:1 'N fig? 1 L' if: G? ba, ' Fifi.. J f Vs A 'J 'fi J seo fee -Q ,-SQZKISFQ L G fx' . nfs ' 85- R FIFTH GRADE - First row: Sharon Gale, Crumine Ullery. Second row: Craig Sanders, Darlene Hicks, Joyce McLaughlin, Maryann Marshall, Marilyn Pummill, Terry Stephens, Stephen Miller, Don Doty. Third row: William Garrett, Dwight Adams, Crystal Hull, Peggy Zimmerman, Janice Eisen, Mardeame DeHaven, Carol Anders, Norman Englert, Jack Hatfield. Fourth row: Cynthia Dyer, Linda Barber, Dennis Fortney, Carol Boitnott, Sarah Berkley, Kennith Larrick, Pamela Ullery, Doris Kerns, David Durst. Absentees: JoAnn Smart, Sue Ann Rike. Teacher: Mr. Lutz. Q 5 , .. s .. .J .ar 4 ,mt . , 4, at t r. f v , , L J 2 Q l 'Q I' Q.- K-. iA A J 1 X 5 X. 4 'f LQ ' ' ' ' 51 11, lf .. Q .. s as is A , J x fx' ' ' K ssiirgf-is ,fav f Q ' I J.. 2.13 FIFTH GRADE - First row: Alan Darner, Danny McCray. Second row: Patricia Borkins, Susan Bollinger Patty Woodruff, Susan Holey, Darlene Burchett, Tommy Pointer, Richard Numbers, Pamela Saunders, Billy Smith. Third row: Robert McBarron, Jerry Bowsher, Donold Briggs, Katherine Rife, Ellen Watrons, Mary Ann Himes, George White, Kenneth Parsons, Freddie Crowell. Fourth row: Linda Robinette, Sue Drinkut, Leslie Spencer, Larry Stumpf, Michael Bookwalter, Keith Roof, Marita Fair, Gregory Freed, Linda Argabright. Fifth row: Mrs. Tussey, Kerry Ryan, Robert Hunter, Douglas Guinn, Rebecca Aik- man. Absentees: Larry Sowers, Sharon Coy. an fn 'X 1 this at - 7 QT' 7' A ff 4' . X , x 'W 5 A s Qs A.-1 - V t' iila . . J w A A . '- ' if 1' .4 vs: Q- Y' - ' ii 1 Q-rj ' -4119 l 5 ' ff X t he A-. Zr3a'L's in A M fag.. . '- .. - A .- ' A3 1.-f K. X . x ei' A 5' ilu Q is . '7-na 9 A 2. V ,L QP. X ,,.A 51,5 2 - 5 l Tamil ses A .Eff A 3? +2 'Sip' 5' ' 4 fx!! A ' S sir' .. 'Wu' .X ,X ' U. . f- 4 aw ' wr , . rf em A S We HSM 2 1, s .'-Si by 'M ' kg. - 1. ii . ., f X D51 is ly FOURTH GRADE - First row: Jim Beirise, Bob Arnold, Wayne Black, Danny Arnett. Second row: Me- linda Richardson, Gloria Moore, Jim Tucker, Howard Ullery, Tom Jenkinson, Christopher Brooks, Kerry Mancz, Tom Grier, Jerry Kohake. Third row: Teddy Aikman, Carol Spencer, Sue Bartocci, Joyce Alexander, Pamela Brill, Joyce Brumbaugh, Byron Kelch, Randy Yoakum, Larry Ditmer. Fourth row: Richard Hansen, Jackie Hall, Debbie Turman, Verona Applegate, Sally Diehl, Ronnie Ford, Howard LeCompte, Charles Borba, Carol Smith. Fifth row: Mrs. Jean Worch, Judy Gingrich, Jimmy Bridg- man, Tim Supper, Linda Zizert. an f' ' j 'E 4 - ' ' wi if' v 659. . A J K 5-Mu . 2 3' S 25' ci 3 , J W. is D Q . it s Cv . WR g s '-N , , f 'J g 'A' 1'-S J' J A gg, UR '32 E 37 ' I l Wkxktil I is ,rfffl-' J gg I4 FOURTH GRADE - First row: Kathryn Tully, Benny Studebaker, Arthur McCay. Second row: Pam Crabtree, Evelyn Baker, Peter Chakris, Donald Fenton, Karen Biser, Cindy Fish, Robin Newhardt. Third row: Judy Slyder, Bob Htmt, Rex Daniel, Bruce Wendell, Cesar Rianchio, Jennifer Trader, Carol Man- ning, Susan Earnhart, Charles Gates. Fourth row: Gary Garber, Gregg Deblin, Cynthia Freed, Tim wolf, Crist Knoop, Kathy Knipfer, Jim Hicks, Dixie Waymire, Linda Wohler. Fifth row: Martha Baker, Elizabeth Drinkert, Melinda Dunmeyer, Beverly Rose. Absentees: Tommy Lester, Cheryl Moarman. Q - N -'52, 'U' J 'S -14 'Qi gl: ' 'Q' 'Tr' 'f er: ,i. A?.' Q r , f, ,I f Q, , ,fl K'-' A tm mtg' Qi' 1 N S- 1 1-J if Q - ff ff- -' -A f 'ls fttmair. D fm 'faxxk at 'fl ls ' 4 M 3 s-,'. ...JA -A, A- A, ' I.- ,ji its 'Z' .J U . 'Q A I li - A x al ...Jr ks, X ,, N AK I ,Q W M ta 'A Il :Q I7 Klx 5 f A -4 t FOURTH GRADE - First row: Ronnie Flint, Rickie Flint, Joyce Anders, Gary Pummill, Christine Kern, Jean White, Deborah Pennington, Bradley Hull. Second row: Stephen Smith, Erniel Oskey, Linda Anglin, Sharon Hazebrigg, Christine Chakeris, Pamela Matherly, Suzanne Balch, Joseph Eisen. Third row: Geoff Crabtree, Barbara Gilbert, Dale Osborne, Barbara Deardorf, Walter Smith, Stanley Viles, David Allen, Sharon Marker. Fourth row: Mrs. Marshall, Hamilton Smith, Brian Cavender, Dennis Lachner, Bobby Lambert, Charlene Baughman, RoseMaryO'Grady, Jeanine McGuire. Absentees: Teddy Waymire, Joe Couser, Jerry Brandon, Richard Johnson. 1' ' rwvww- wp ,K .p.. W--, -vw-3-,,a,,,,,.v,,.,,,,,f. ,Y Y V . YY, ,. , Y V 7 FOURTH GRADE - First row: Jerry Mumma, Gaytha Hull. Second row: Barbara Storck, Jo Numbers, Bobby Miller, Dale Ullery, Jackie Wolfe, Billy Willis, Paula Markey, Nancy Smith, Kenny Browne. Third row: Nancy Lock, Iona Crow, Joyce Howard, Mary Jane Shearer, David Thomas, Colleen Rhodes, Georgann Wrightsman, Nancy Schuartz, Morris Adams. Fourth row: Diana Starline, Dennis Smalley, Bonnie Parsons, Alan Tasker, Jerry Jarrett, Bobby Flee, Donald Schutte, John Farrier, Hal Volkert. Fifth row: Mr. Kimbrell, Brenda Popp, Susan Spear, Peggy Miller, Marilyn Ullrich. THIRD GRADE - First row: Lee Cummings, Rex Krug, Pam Uhrig, Barbara Woodruff. Second row: Irene Berkley, Ronald Landwehr, Carole Templin, Lois Cassel, Jim Robinson, Donna Huber, Karen Messier, Patty Marker, Joyce Blocher. Third row: Dianna Martindale, Steven Kopp, Clay Collins, Virginia Collins, Judith Courtney, Ronnie Curtner, Jim Irwin, Linda Swank, Dickie Brandon. Fourth row: Bobby Reinhardt, Cheryl Bowsher, Tom Few, Barbara Leorish, Judy Wogoner, Verloine Gnagey, Steven Fachler, Ronald Ahlers, Linda Frock. Fifth row: Mrs. Lova Brill, Michael Farren, Joyce Hall, Becky Haines, Julie Wenger. Absentee: Linda Skyles. .. ,A 4 -J 1 .:. , i S.. 4 '- xv we M r J -ef , , y Q A SQ F g 'mWAh M W - F . V KSKKWL. LLAVPK ,K 1 1 . . A f X AC B Q it f J' J ' ' A m- Ages? f , . V' W-I n Ili - gi JY r Q' 'I rrr A fi' ' ' f A ,S , J Nr:-xii: --Q THIRD GRADE - First row: Jean Warner, Paul Weigerding, Beth Chakiris, Nancy McClure, Cynthia Couser. Second row: Marilyn Crow, Jill Englert, Patty Valentine, Timmy Hoke, Joe Harleman, Dick Manning, Hank Hammontree, Richard Allen, Wayne Arnold. Third row: James Warner, Linda Allen, Sherry Brodnick, Dana West, Nancy Davidson, Joyce Miller, Rodney Hissong, John Matherly, Douglas Hansen. Fourth row: Mark Rife, Barry Ulrich, Terry Serena, Paul Fisher, Mark Bernheisel, March Wrightsman, Theresa Hill, Darlene Woodie, Joyce Zimmerman. Fifth row: Mrs. Krug, Kathy Moss- man, Linda Fair, Donna Harmon, Jack Christian. X N frm Q 1 '5 'y Q V' 'w in si jf. rf' :J . 4 S x ui ' A 'Q ..-5 ..' 11-5 Ag., -r 3. 5 u,3.! Q tx A . xff X. . - . N 1-. E , 'L .: .., W. K, Q- be 33 -' ee- J .? 5 1 r uw T ll . ,Mu F 4-.V nv W -1 .LUX S 'Xj N :X 2 ' is A A N is ix ' li fixhj ' W m ., Ag.: - sb 1 THIRD GRADE - First row: Darcy Wendell, Danny Haley, Fred Whatley. Second row: Danny Lecklider, Joseph Kucharski, Gary Huffgarden, Scott Biser, Darla Parsons, Donna Brooks, Brenda Hubbard, Lora Croushore, Jean Kennard. Third row: Debrah Gildow, Thomas Schunck, James Helm, Dorn Parks, Stephanie Libecap, Stephen Horner, David Zimmerman, Beth Hoke, Rebecca Doggett. Fourth row: Victor Betz, Robert Hawley, Bruce Milligan, Ann Wahler, Susan Smith, Leah Day, Lynda Ashburn, Steven Macy, Carmella Barber. Fifth row: Arthur Ullery, Bruce Unger, James Marshall, Jack Garratson ' 1 THIRD GRADE - First row: Vici Hudnall, Charlotte Drinkut, Tillie Woolery, Nancy Merchant. Second row: Stanley Robinette, Tommy Aikman, Wayne Adams, Jimmy Krumlauf, Shelly Koverman, Leslie Eck, Joyce Yukawa, Debby Wetland, Sue Denlinger. Third row: Janice Free, Terry Richardson, Bruce Peters, David Baker, Shirley Wisdom, Lois Bernheisel, Donna Dobberstein, Marcia Collins, John Chambers. Fourth row: Johnny Foster, Timmy Holzen, Donna Greer, Clifford Ceier, Nancy Briggs, Carol Fair, Larry Carpenter, Connie I-Iecathorn, Shirley Willis. Absentees: Sheryl Stein, Sharon Eddy. SECOND GRADE - First row: Jeff Biser, Gary Fairchild, Beverly Foughty. Second row: Judy Basham, Becky Wolfe, Carl Manney, Timmy Jay, Kim Biser, Andy Shenk, Glen Dixon, Kathy Steiner, Marie Diehl. Third row: Bobby Kosiki, Timmy Garber, Pam Miller, Creston Gardiner, Jerry Schwartz, David Spitzer, Jimmy Dyer, Tommy Dillon. Fourth row: Jeff Bookwalter, Susan Puterbaugh, Jamie Harmon, Linda Morris, Billy Marker, Jonny Frank, Steve Lowery, Bonnie Wesp, Georgia Chakiris. Fifth row: Mrs. Copeland, Kathy Jenkinson, Jane Woolery, Sandra Dowell, David Harris. Absentees: Ronnie Hicks SECOND GRADE - First row: Vallorey Adams, Barbara Fish, Eddie Hunkler. Second row: Deborah Kelley, Bobby Hudnall, Walter Crume, Barbara Wall, Bobby Dmmcan, Donald Lewher, Larry Cox. Third row: Tim Tonkovich, Rickey Fawley, Stanley Dixon, David Garretson, Ronnie Whiting, Devin Black, David Pingitore, George Lucas, Tyrone Zinkiewiz. Fourth row: Dianne Dailey, Glenn Jay, Diana At- kins, Susan Kimmel, Suzanne Valley, Deborah Hawkey, Susan Painter, Donna Snell, Larry Combs. Fifth row: Mrs. Swartz, Marsha Allen, Sandra Wenger, Billy Greer, Doris Meeds. SECOND GRADE - First row: Billy Rees, Donald Millikin, David Collins. Second row: Barbara Snyder, Deborah Frantz, Delinda Borrn, Rebecca Starline, Janice Dowler, Ion Weber, Mike Knipfer, Jeffrey Carey, Nancy DeAlora. Third row: Diane Cooper, Terry Campbell, Douglas Morgan, Darlene Young, Billy Popharia, Steven Miller, Charles Green, Valerie Farrier, Kristina Gambill. Fourth row: Timmy Huffman, Peggy Moots, Peggy Loos, Susan Ditmer, Cheryl Hull, Susan Deardorf, Neal Huysman, David Croushore, Mary Wemmer. Fifth row: Mrs. Hoschouer, Gary Wendling, Lonnie Garber, Bobby Clark, David Marshall. X gifs 'xii A w J fu' vs, , f M s X 5 e K, 3 M A ' y A .f it 5 N 'mm 'z:,: a . ,- P. Wf' ::E .'1E 1 ,. Q- J ...SJ R tw Q J ,Q fig A- -A R -P ., L ' Q.-. r ' . m S ihi ' 1 H t , ' , . 'Qi' . WU F H ii . E, ' l f . i: , ggiiiiwsii ' if ? 1 SECOND GRADE - First row: Marita Lambert, Gail Swartz. Second row: Joy Miller, William Whitman, Kay Mohler, Cheryl Vance, Deborah Carroll, Jerry Meek, Charles Papp, Clay Hammontree, Roberta Worley. Third row: Michael Baker, SueAnn Duncan, Cathleen McGuire, Diane Chambers, John Borba, Monty Jay, Alfred McAtee, Richard Garrett, Billy Browne. Fourth row: Janice Randolph, Sandra Miller, Tommy Rike, Don Wampler, William Denlinger, Judy Horton, Harvey Cutter, Belinda Brown, Darrell Clark. Fifth row: Mrs. Olive Brooks, Patricia Pummill, Douglas Swartz, Joy Landwehr, John Tasker. Absentee: Kurt Vance. xg Q at R, 7 Q 41 'E ll? Y 9 . - 1 1 .aan L. as b t Vx ,,,. 1 ... y y ' it i , Pftiw , x .J i i Q qv 1 5 .,,.. A J .,i at w 'S if H3 Aiiii zilis Er. fi Q a':i ,L J, ,, , ,gg ,M . ..t ..,, 3 . . g K 27' X ff Ld f Q,- FIRST GRADE - First row: Mark l-lunkler, Ramona Helke, Sindy Uhrig, Deborah Hazelbrigg. Second row: Kenny Hirnes, Dallas Zizert, Rebecca Greer, Rebecca Glauser, Judith Hill, Bobby Collins, Kaye Deweese, Kenny Brandon, Larry Domsher. Third row: Ralph Brooks, Kim Geier, Robert Eidenmiller, Eddie Miller, Billy Alexander, Michael Webb, Drue Furgason, Jay Besse, Daniel Smith. Fourth row: Deborah Huddleson, Paul Lee Bogan, Gary Kohl, Jack Gray, Rebecca Bindley, Lois Ann Biddle, Timo- thy Weimer, Richard Volkert, Larry Mercer. Fifth row: Mrs. Alta Sanford, Cherene lcenbarger, Bar- bara Milligan, Sherry Maples, Donna Sue Lochner. FIRST GRADE - First row: Toni Beaman, Michael Adams. Second row: John Kroplin, Joseph Serena, Eugene Hudnall, Steven Willis, Michail Vore, Susan Routzohn, Terry Lecklider, Regina Chitwood, Fred Bernheisel. Third row: Lee Eck, Victoria Smith, Timothy Merchant, Vicki Hellmund, Douglas Huff, Jeffrey LeVay, Stephen Cassel, Eric Spiller, Susan Kopp. Fourth row: Dwight Wolfe, Cathy Tryon, Douglas Smith, Leslie Walton, David Crow, Clara Wenger, Karen White, Sharon Bernhetsel, Christine Skinner. Fifth row: Mrs. Carr, Ronald Martin, Marcia Terrill, Rebecca Ritter, Robert Carmean. Ab- sentees: Doris Jean Alexander, Marvis Lloyd, Thomas Orsi. FIRST GRADE - First row: Donna Io Porter, Toni Horton, Ronald Schuck, Kurt Rohrkemper. Second row: Carol Brown, Jackie DeHaven, Vickle Frost, Dale Blocher, Janice Frock, Susan Eisen, Jeanne Denlinger. Third row: Yvonne Black, Kathy Miller, Timothy Hmong, Scott Black, Joyce Mumma, Scott Nicholas, Gary Domsher, Ronald Burns. Fourth row: George Larsen, Jr., Robert Wolfe, Jan Zinkicwicz, Maria Markey, Beverly Brown, Kathleen Gray, Dickie Stafford, Barbara Browne. Fifth row: Mrs. Betz, Steven Valley, Robert Longman, Gillis Woolum, Linda Seeker. Absentees: Kathleen O'Grady, Stephen Hildebrand, David Hanley. , . . .Moa V--yr -ww ,QW ...,,-.1..,-- ,.,f.:.-T, W , , W FIRST GRADE - First row: Jerry Slyder, Michael Richardson, David Baker, Carolyn Eller. Second row: David Riesinger, Charles Gray Jr. , Barbara Drinkut, Karen Hansen, Bonnie Crowell, Charles Kucharski, Pamela Crow, Thomas Pearson, Kenneth Inskeep. Third row: Jane Durst, Fred Robinette, Sue Castor, Patricia Waymire, Dan Eley, Krustine Frank, Sandra McCray, Terry Tonkovich, Connie Crowell. Fourth row: James Parsona, Rebecca Brill, Eric Watrous, James Fuller, Jayne Ulrich, Barry Ryan, Steven Smith, Robert Eisen, David Liddell. Fifth row: Mrs. Wilson, Iulie Yensel, Betsy Stanley, Maxine Baughman, Randy Woods. Absentees: Cynthis Hall. KINDERGARTEN - First row: Teddy Cheeseman, Deborah Ritter, Cathy Pearson. Second row: Cindy Bogan, Bobby Stafford, Gayle Baughman, Larry Gildow, David Vance, Rickey Jay, David Parks, Mike Chambers. Third row: Allen Walton, Jeff West, Jimmy Manning, Terri Hartman, Besty Wertz, Mary Ellen Cooper, Freddy Spitzer, Phyllis Mescher. Third row: Miss Brill, Mary Ann Menken, Joe Moots, Terry Saylor, 1effTucker, Jamie Spilker, Joe Mossman, Helen Finch. Absentees: Marcia Cecrle, Danny Koeber, Cathy Merchant, Billy Smith, Chris Rettig. KINDERGARTEN - First row: Edna Meeds, Alan Rennington, Jimmy Todd. Second row: Kimberly Mc- Culland, Dean That, Judy Schwenkel, Richard Thorpe, Dale Royer, Gary Mabberly, Billy Carnall, Creptal Tryon. Third row: Tana Shands, La Marr Krug, Eddie Schopler, Recky Bantz, Michael Popp, Vickie Swanr, Beverly Woodie, Gary Smith. Fourth row: Miss Brown, Susan Hatfield, Jenifer Martin- dale, Tom Sanders, Patty Ewing, Debra Gribler, Vickie Walker, Loretta Streitenberger. Absentees: Danny Broadstone, Steve Garretson, Jimmy Kennard, Mike Hinders. KINDERGARTEN - First row: Patty Sodders, Yvonne Meek, Connie Ballinger, Terri Lin Hathaway, Jennifer Wenger, Roy Starline, Keith Lowry. Second row: Gregory Rogers, Monya Earnhart, Sheryl Grise, Keith Huysman, Stephen Weiner, Andrea Churchill, Brian Doggett, Mike Brown. Third row: Karen Engle, Vickie Baker, Eric Jensen, Gary Woolery, Robin Dennis, Vanessa Moore, Sally Born, Gordon Swarty. Fourth row: Miss Brill, Danny Barrett, Steven Winteregg, Susan Cassel, Connie Mo Bonnie Rees, Sue Ann Beeson, Teresa Starline. Absentees: Rodger Deardorf, Kevin Rapp. rris, ff-X - , , K A- 1 ' . ' G- 'W 0- ' . ' t t A is-f r' 5 'J g 'V 'Q-5 J 'KJ J f 4 ' ff W' 3 3' tw? mf S ef ff A ' ll 2 is RX ' if ,gi J , . K . .i I 61'fii'fl'5f1 l si7ii5 Y' '7 'V' il-271: sf.. - . - Q .K ' ,qV,Lf5k2,gg3!2ff?r? rw L.., 1 ' 5 cf . at, 'AJ' X is .ti k xl if V S- 1 W Q In r if J 'A-X 'W if J, P Q Mgmt gt' M 'W K 2 ,J ,J , 'fs ms at kit . ' if -f KINDERGARTEN - First row: Veronica Whitman, Skippy Larrick, Steve Sheets, Mike Wahl, Wade Hunt, Second row: Joyce Vance, Gary Denlinger, Mike Hodges, Zoe Ann McDermott, Priscilla Smith, Beverly Denlinger, Jeanne Stewart, Billy McClure. Third row: Connie Griesheimer, Brenda Ford, Stephen Gar- ber, James Willowughly, Tim Henry, Susan Tasker, Kim Sodders, Carolyn Cassel. Fourth row: Miss Brown, Tim Iddings, Daryl layman, Ricky Robbins, Jackie Aikman, Susan Fletcher, Mancy Meyers, Linda Teeter, Absentees: Connie Dowell, Patty Hiles, Patty Deeter, Arthur Young. 1 F an gm First row: Lee Cummings, Timmy Hoke, Dennis Lockner, Randy Yoakum, Clay Collins, Tommy Lester Joe Kucharski, Harvey Cutter. Second row: Gregg Deblin, Hal Volkert, Howard Ullery, Tom Jenkin- son, Alan Tasker, David Allen, Jim Hicks, Bryon Kelcho, Stephen Smith, Crist Knoop. RF vm ,awww pez BOB RABOLD - Drafting and Machine Shop DAVE HINDERS - Drafting Waterhouse Machine and Development Company Qptigauge 1 'X Fin Q 5 L, X. .1 S fe-are f. -5, . fo. ED FLETCHER ' Machine Shop NELSON HOMMEL - Electronics Hoblers Machine Tool Company Projects Unlimited KEITH MCKINLEY - Auto Mechanics School Bus Garage MILTON ELLIOTT - Radio and TV Repair Brookville Radio and TV. 1 A41 BOB BERGMAN - Body Fender Repair RONALD ANDERSON - Radio and TV Repair Peck's Body Shop. Englewood Radio and TV ' V F, I I ' ,L ,,,.....,.-n BOB GALLIHAR ' CHIPGHUY SHIRLEY WAYMIRE - Food Service Lu-Re -Company School Cafeteria l PM Q.- ,L RONALD JOHNSON - Industrial E JOHN HERY - Auto Mechanics Maintenance N Miami Service Station Formold M X, 'Q i xg x Q1 v Q P i 5. . 5 X. ,..Q.,-y f xi ,-... , 5 1 5, Jig s ? 'Q .5 ei 'f ,., .. 55: M 'W ,,,.!::::::' I ,wjfhk Q I If lm 'll' L' 'J It Eff V L .ip , , ii? K , 6 A .6 fr it K. , S95 'F Q . ,AQMN ' 6 m J if ', Q 1, . S Ll A X N 9, 1 , Q V .. Zh 9 W QF , t SY N Aix it Pang x MF X 4: im? 1 . , 1 is 1 5 ,lib A.x,. im if u-nun...--..... 3 ', Jig illrli 'Me EEZ? to i si X xx J X XX fvkfrlm DX X1 IJ Rx r' ix 1 J f QREQTIJZLMJQB3 I Bottom: Mrs. Hoover, Advisor Second row: Nancy Eby, Linda Baker Third row: Pam Marshall, Tom Boomershine Fourth row: Shauneen McGuire, Chris Haas, Shirley Crow. Chris Haas, President NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1 S T 2 1 l 1, 'T ff 1 ? W si X , 5 No one but a member of the National Honor Society knows the thrill of being tapped at the induction service. This im- pressive, candlelit service is held to bring new members into the club. These students are chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Membership in this organization is a great honor and privilege. It encourages a high scholastic standard and good character development. Members have a responsi- bility to keep the torch of knowledge and service burning brightly. The high standards and ideals of the National Honor Society should be a goal and challenge for every service. ing 4. , . A Wlume Tl ,No.l RPNDOXRH lllQxlSl SUAOUL MB-Y-.1955 What comes out twice a month and is enjoyed by all? The SHAMROCK, of course! lt really keeps the kids hopping the year round. As soon as one deadline is niet, up pops another one. Take a look and see who's rnade that paper super keen! Staff, first row: Donna Engle, Dee Cole- rnan, Judy Hudnall, Zita Herr, Linda Wise, Shirley Crow. lane Lawrence. Second row: K. Rector, Marcia Stewart, Nellie Kern, Greg, Copeland, lack Norris, Russ Siler, Shauneen NlcGuireg Mrs. Buch- walder, Advisor. K. Rector, Editor BOBCAT QTAF First row: Donna Kinsey, Dee Coleman, Shirley Crow, Mary Ann Tully, Judy Hudnall, JoAnn Wall Mary Lou Fenton, Nancy Ehy. Second row: Linda Baker, Tom Boomershine, Zita Herr, Carol Hoke, Chris llaas, Nellie Kern, Gloria Fortney, Joanne Ladd, Shauneen McGuire, Mrs. Buchwalder. Third row: Jim Peffley, Jim Studebaker, Russ Siler, Butch Yoder, Tryon Rosscr, Jack Norris, Greg Copeland, Jim lless. Get those adsl Get those subscriptions! ls that copy ready to type? What happened to those pit-tures? These are remarks you might have heard coming from the commercial room while work was being done on the annual. But all the hard work adds up to the '58 Bobcat, a memorial to everyone who made the school year great. The staff members hope you will treasure it always. A, , ,uw If' HHN FDA lv uxf ' i 2411! Ada, ,yy Die Z ' sf, Shauneen McGuire, President sq.. llu.. -Y 4- First row: Virginia Dillon, Ioetta Allen, Donna Engle, Sue Williams, Linda Buckley, Judy Durst, Nancy Engle, Sandy Collins. Second row: Barb Kerns, Emily Frost, Anne Bach, Claudia Gaines, Mary Ann Tully, Beatlice Royer, Kathy Quick, Marty Brumbaugh, Rita Wirth, lane Boomershineg Miss Miller, Advisor. Third row: Connie Fair, Eila Mae Spriestersbach, K. Rector, Joanne Ladd, Pat Shiverdecker Gloria Fortney, Shauneen McGuire, Bonnie Carroll, Mary Karnard, Carol Hoke. i' Here they are--The Future Teachers of Randolphl These students realize the need for more teachers for our fast-growing population. Their help will be needed in the next few years judging from the increased enroll- ment rate every September. These girls have a chance to learn and understand the teaching profession better by student teaching at the elementary school. Judy Durst, President chaafdalc First row: Jim Marshall, Tom Gray, Gary Koogler, Terry McCray, Gary Hull, Russell Siler. Second row: Ronnie Brewer, Milton Ketrin, Jerry Brooks, Gerald Winters Ray mond McGary, Mr. Corle, advisor. Third row: Jerry Allison, Mike Beirise David Macy, David Lowe, Bob Hutchison, Ronnie Hawley, Jon Hormell. Ooops! There goes the film! The boys of this club are taught how to use the different projection equipment and learn to take proper care of it. Every once in a while you will see a jump in the film. Don 't be alarmed, they know what to do. These boys show films for all of us throughout the school. JU 9 ,J First FOV. left to right: Margaret Avey, Jean Trissel, Tom Boomershine, Sharon Boume, Barbara Overly, Joyce Clevelle. Second row: Mike Baker, Jim Studebaker, John Tracy, Jim Tracy, lim Weeks, Greg Copeland, Bob Peyton: Mr. Egan, Advisor Within our school the students' opinions are valued greatly by the adminisuation. The Student Cotmcil acts as a representa- tive of the students to the administration. This organization is composed of three representatives from each of the high school classes. It is a distinct honor to belong to the Student Council. However, representation is not its only function. The group sponsored our Home- coming, supervised locker inspection, and did many other things for the betterment of our school. M Tom Boomershine, President First row: Linda Baker, Susan Shellby, Sandy Collins, Judy Durst, Donna Engle, Linda Buckley, Nancy Engle, Barbara Overla. Second row: John Hess, Sue Williams, K. Rector, Joanne Ladd, Chris Haas Shauneen McGuire, Anne Bach, Mike Flaughg Mr. Gingrich, Advisor. Third row: Dick Donovan, Mike Rohr, Steve Crume, Steve Grier, Jeff Morris, Roger Spencer, Mike Hainm, Greg Copeland, Tom Boomershine. During the latter part of April you saw about thirty-five students staggering down the hall with their arms loaded with books and old tests. This was the scholarship team studying for that big day at Miami Univer- sity. These kids have done a very good job in representing our school in the state scholarship tests. My 'QA X J Ce, 0 ff ll addcw 555 1? 17 First row: Tom Sellers, Ted Stlckler, Mickey Whitesell, Mel Huddleson, Tryon Rosser, Hank Biddle, Jim Studebaker, Jim Hess, Lonnie Lamb, Tom Boomershine, Mike Snyder. Second row: Gary Hall, Mike Baker, Gary Smith, Denny Haller, Butch Yoder, Steve Grier, Don Dake, Dave Deeter, Jim Peffley, Mr. Karns. Third row: Rex Bostic, Steve Zink, Paul Frost, Woody Pumphrey. Jeff Morris, Ronnie Hawley. Tim Milligan, John Tracy, lim Tracy, Dave Huddleson. fl 2, 'S W 1, I K' I 1 X ' X , 8 President Jim Hess Muddy tmiforms, floor burns, and aching muscles are old stuff to these boys. These are the varsity athletes of our school: the boys viho excel in sports. 'I'hey practice every night after school to perfect their game. Good sportsmanship is always at the top of their list of musts on the field or tloor. 4 4 P O ' 0 9 'mr' vu Ke! First row: Linda Snell, Judy Volk, Shirley Flint, Amy Jester, Linda Rouch, Donna Hudnall, Linda Mikesell, Barbara Kerns, Betty Huff, Sue Lauterbach, Barbara Overly, Judy Johnston. Second row: Carlo Crow, Jeanette Flaugh, Barbara Hcsbrook, Linda Honeyman, Maureen McGuire, Ann Templin, Kathy Smith, Sandy Woods, Maureen McLaughlin, Martha Eidemiller, Elaine Fish, Marlene Forsythe, Miss Murphy, Advisor Third row: Susan Smith, Rita Wirth, Susan Newhardt, Pat Ciarlo, Earlene Weidner, Joanne Ladd, Sharon Alexander, Peggy Meece, Linda Overla, Phil Collier. First row: Carol Trader, Pat Basham, Edna Riancho, Desie Courmey, Sherry Treou, Gay Thompsm, Brenda Dixon, Judy Walker, Geneva Courtney, Peggy Huduall. Secmd row: Julie Flint, Grace Lang, Sue Rohr, Mary Johnston, Carol Myers, Cmnie Wilson, Sue Ebersole, Judy Hudnall, Arlene Kessler, Sharon Buvinger, Jean Wirth, Sally Carroll Iudy Griesheimer. Third row: Sally Brools, Ethel Huddleson, Lorna Hicks, Carol Holme, Barbara Dmavan, Jane Schrnidlapp, Sue Maris, Barbara Forsythe, Kathy Quick, Paulette Schechter, Joyce Hcxmell. Girls are given an qapcxttmity to parti- cipate in interscholastic spurs in the G. A. A. Club. They are taught better spcrtsrnanship, are gven a better nmderstanding of the rules of different spam, and enjoy competing with others. Carol Hoke, President , MX S S Q Wk, r f 111 fa. 1 X JN MV' N5 , ' SN 4. if QQ J 4' g7' 4435 I NN . X 'S X C fa The key to group singing for fun is the Randolph High School Chorus. This year, under the direction of Mrs. Dixie Harris, the chcrus sang at the Christmas assembly and the Licx1's Club Banquet. The girls participated in exchange con- certs with other high school choruses and also in the Ohio Solo and Ensemble Music contests this spring. Last fall at the final football game of the season, the chonm joined the high school marching band in singing the Alma Mater. Kdafwa X xiw Q Q fx M1 -D N ' Zami First row: Rita wirth, Head Majoretteg Jean Wirth, Judy Volk, Barbara Farren, Twirlers. Second row: Virginia Dillon, Sue Eversole, Joan Studebaker, Carol Capstick, Judy Rosser, Janette Flaugh, Jan Norris, Joyce Clevelle, Audrey Locke, Walter Rudd. Third row: Dick Donovan, Marcia Farren, Judy Durst, Jane Schmidlapp, John Rector, Bill Rampenthal, Shaurxeen McGuire, Emily Frost, Sue Rohr: Mr. Cool, Director. Fourth row: Zoe Becker, Anne Bach, Linda Viles, Mike Flaugh, Gary Forsythe, Sally Brooks, Joanne Ladd, Phyllis Collyer, Judy Haines, John Hess, Sandy Collins, Donna Viles. Fifth row: Sue Lauterback, Ronnie Wolf, Gary Kurtz, Martain Rectu, Eldean Hartman, Doug Fast, Mark Underwood, David Pace, Linda Overly, Barbara Donovan, Earlene Wiedner, Carol Hoke. Sixth row: Joyce Hormell, Jean Gildow, Ralph Brandon, Fred Fore, Marcia Roth, Jim Gingrich, Sandy Hile. Sharmeen McGuire, President First row, left to right: Judy Statzer, Nancy Eby, Zoe Becker, Linda Baker, Janice Doty, Sharon Grisso, Susan Shelby, Judy Johnston, Gerri Watkins, Sherrill Brooks. Second row: Peggy Happensack, Barbara Overly, Dessie Courtney, Sue Lauterbach, Ioan Studebaker, Marcia McVity, Barbara Hamer, Pat Haney, Bari Applegate, Viola Kyle. Third row: Sherry Treon, Judy Hudnall, Linda Bowser, Mary Johnston, Carolyn Anderson, Linda Viles, Pat Ciarlo, Mary Locke, Sandy woods, Sally Brooks, Amelia Jester, Pat Baker. Fourth row: Mary Legault, Marjorie Jay, Pam Marshall, Gail Jennings, Marlene Merritt, Chris Haas, Nancy Derringer, Jean Trissel, Sue Mcrris, Sandy Teeter, Joyce Edmonds. Do you feel sick, or did you cut your finger? If so, find the nearest future nurse and have her fix it up for you, These are the girls who man the iodine bottles and ,X the thermometers. They can make you feel as good as new in no time at all. G . 5 Linda Baker, President First row: Gaydel Thompson, Shirley Flint, Linda Eisen, Marcia McVity, Sandy Solomon, Sharon Grisso Janice Doty, Peggy Happensack, Joyce Clevelle, Joan Studebaker, Sandy Collins, Judy Volk. Second row: Sue Lauterbach, Dessie Courtney, Pat Haney, Linda Honeyman, Judy Tebics, Jane Boomershlne, Shirley Crow, Judy Vance, Judy Hudnall, Joetta Allen, Barbara Hamer, Sue Rohr, JoAnn Wall, Bari Applegate. Third row: Linda Mikesell, Zita Herr, Claudia Few, Rita Wirth, Judy Strader, Mary Kardlth, Barbara Forsythe, Beatrice Royer, Mary Gildow, Marcia Brumbaugh, Linda Viles, Paulette Schechter, Anne Bach, Linda Wise, Viola Kyle. Fourth row: Gloria Brandenburg, Marcia Stewart. Gloria Fortney, Penny Obum, Nellie Kern, Judy Rosser, Chris Haas, Nancy Derringer, K. Rector, Barbara Donavan, Pam Marshall. I4 . First row, left to right: Mary Lou Fenton, Gerri Watkins, Susan Shelby, Betty Huff, Carol Crow, Linda Roach, Karen Forsythe, Bonnie Crumrine, Rowena Knight, Linda Vansickle, Judy Johnston, Jane Lawrence. Second row: Donna Kinsey, Carol Hull, Barbara Kearns, Sandy Woods, Mary Lock, Donna Engle, Dolores Coleman, Virginia Dillion, Patty Beck, Nancy Landis, Judy Sammons, Pat Baker, Nancy Engle, Sherry Treong Mrs. Bratm, Advisor. Third row: Linda Baker, Sue williams, Marjory Jay, Mildred Randon, Judy Eisen, Joyce Edmonds, Ethel Huddleson, Mary Legault, Judy Ashburn, Mary Ann Tully, Connie Fair, Lois Bright, Linda Buckley, Sue Roth. Fourth row: Biba Colvard, Sue Morris, Bonnie Carroll, Shaxmeen McGuire, Sue Knoop, Penny Obum, Marlene Merrit Jean Trissel, Joanne Ladd, Lorna Hicks, Peggy Meece, Carolyn Anderson. The Y-Teen Club is very close to the heart of every girl at Randolph. Its main purpose is to help others, and wal: towards good living with a good, clean. Christian life. Pam Marshall, President First row: Judy Statzer, Jane Lawrence, Shjrley Flint, Judy Durst, Mary Lock, Judy Hudnall, Donna Engle, Sandy Collins, Linda VanSick1e, Judy Johnston. Second row: Sandy Woods, Anne Bach, Linda Viles, Joyce Edmunds, Mary Gildow, K. Rectm, Ethel Huddlescm, Marcia Brumbaugh, Mary Legault Rita Wirth, Judy Vance, Mr. Suhr, Advisor. Third row: Don Wendling, John Wendling, Phil Rmer, Gayle Jenning, Marlene Merrit, Chris Haas, Nancy Derringer, Shaimeen McGuire, Ted Stickler, Doug Few, John Haley. Fourth row: Greg Cqaeland, Steve Grier, John Tracy, Harold Yoder, Jeff Morris, Tryon Rmser, Paul Frost, Jim Tracy, Numan Layman. Do you want to become a television star? Then join the Jlmim Council on World Affairs. Among their many activities, members of this club appear events. They also have speakers and discussions, give a United Natims Day program, conduct a public opinion poll, and generally try to understand world problems. They even put out a club news- paper. The climax of the JCOWA year is the trip to Washington, D. C. and New Yak City inthe spring. Greg Copeland, President on local television progarns to discuss current A Crescat scientia fmay knowledge increasej is the motto of the newly-famed Latin Club. The second year students organized this club to have fun with Latin. During Latin week they wore white robes and spoke to underclassmen urging them to take Latin. Fun with Latin is had by playing charades and What 's My Line? Without the correct password no one can attend the meetings. 'Through this club the members hope to increase their knowledge in Latin. Kathy Quick, President 2 Bottom row: John Walls, Steve Smith, Norbert Hussey, Norman Layman, Ronnie Dake, Denny Haller, Allen Renner, Ronnie l-lunkler, John Lowrey, Dennie Hicks, Joe Tully. Second row: Dave Hinders, Dave Macy, Mickey Whitesell, Greg Copeland, Jim Studebaker, Steve Grier, Gary Smith, Russell Siler, Milton Ketron, Norman Danes, Bill Rampenthal, Kurt Foster. Third row: Jim Smalley, Jim Tracy, Butch Yoder, Bob Hutchison, Nelson Hommel, Hank Biddle, Tryon Rosser, Ion Hormell, Larry Brown, John Tracy, Denny Swartz. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. The Hi-Y is affiliated with the national YMCA. The club carries on many activities such as daily devotions and monthly club meetings. This club has been in charge of all the religious assemblies and sponsored a beautiful float in the Homecoming parade. These boys, holding true to their purpose,have tried to be a good Christian influence in our school. First row: Don Denlinger, Jim Gaskill, Mike Baker, Dave Huddleson, Terry Shoenfelt, Dick Galloway Steve Davis, Kent Kimmel, Dave Nickolsong Mr. Lancaster, Advisor. Second row: Tom Boomershine, Ted Stickler, lim Hess, Don Dake, Gerald Winters, Lonnie Lamb, Gary Messler, Mike Rohr, Randy Saylor, Bob Rabold, Eldon Ladd. Third row: Doug Fast, Bob Roy, Mike Haines, Jack Norris, Tim Milligan, Jeff Morris, Jerry Ditmer, Jerry Bruckner, Mike Snyder, Roger Spencer, Daniel Kneisley. 17.574 V lt.. Y leg-J., 5, 'Z I-H wi I : E ff 7, 'Q 0 - A A X lf!! S 2 2 S M R l 5 in 'WI 1: . Tom Boomershine, President E i E I I ' V M' llgig 1, Nr UA' 7 xwxgq jx I! ' uf!!! S A: 4 . fl Lp 2 0 0 FP if V Qs 3. N , fl 0 First row: Ronald Anderson, Nelson Hommel, Bob Gallihar, Ed Fletcher, Bob Bergman, Keith McKinley. Second row: Ron Jolmson, Dave Hinders, John Hery, Bob Rabold, Milton Elliott, Mr. Bowser, Advisor. The purpose of the Vocational Industrial Club is to give on-the-job training in local industry and technical information in the school. The highlights of the year were the trip to Detroit during the Christmas holidays and the employee-employer banquet at the end of the year. Other activities of the group included a float in the Homecoming pro- cession, a dance, and various field trips, including one to Cincinnati. Bob Rabold, President O O 'Qu-, Left to right: Miss Miller, Advisor, Rita ,f 'x xl Wirth, Linda Honeyman, Sherry Treon, Sue Williams, Jane Boomershine, Sandy Collins, Carol Hoke, Ethel Huddleson. This group has won many honors in the form of medals and ribbons for their show- ings in the field of math. The members work very hard to acquire speed and accuracy which are very impor- tant elements in the skill of ciphering. qs f X Q17---f Q Cf . f . 4- xl we ft 1 - ':5?35 ..b' ' i '- D s 522. Jgbgj e Rita Wirth, President ft. FQ' ,f vs 1 ' ig! First row: Patti Beck, Susan Shelby, Jane Law- rence, Nancy Engle, Donna Engle, Rita Wirth. Second row: Joetta Allen, Lois Bright, Bonnie Carroll Robert Roy, Dave Macy, Russell Siler, Mary Gildow Judy Durst. Mrs. Hoover, Advisor, These students give up their free time to help others in the library. Their many duties include checking books out, keeping order, finding books for students, and aiding Mrs. Hoover. The valuable assistance of the librarians is appreciated by all. ffm ' These are the girls who assist the school secretaries by answering the phone, helping with the filing, running errands, and doing various other jobs. ln addition to the valuable training they receive, they are always courteous and glad to help you. T'he practical application of learning by doing will help them in securing future office work. First row: Marjorie Jay, Zita Herr, Pam Marshall. Second row: Mary Ann Tully, Ethel Huddleson, Delores Coleman. the EEZ? fo EUECQYLTGJ lIeXi?G4ll.'E1TJ33 r T i l?57 7 S I M 24 --rw. lj! xvasb COACHES: Roy Whitacre, Robert Brown, William Yensel, Robert Hoover, and William Karns. MEL HUDDLESON First Team, Defense JIM HESS Honorable Mentron .rvrf 7, C 3 S,W,Z,A nf Nh Qi 14 ' , v 4w J TRYON ROSSER Honorable Mentron HANK BIDDLE Honorable Mention .HM HESS A LLEN RENNER z ' J X v 1 N X x DENN Y IIA LLER TED HOOVER HM PEFFLEY MEL HUDDLESON c 2 'e HM STUDEBA KER BOB GALLIHAR MICKEY WHITESELL TOM HANSEN TRYON ROSSER HAN K BIIJIDLIS ,Jia A, X 4 : ,:gf' ! 'N ff I 0 mm Left to right: Judy Johnston, Linda Baker, Sue Roth, Sandy Woods. ze-W' L , . sham ein to USN' H v loan Smde sept. 6 ---- - - - Madison 6 Sept. 20 - - - Butler 18 Sept. 27 - - - Tipp 25 Oct. 4 ---- Carrollton 2 Oct. 11 ----' Eaton 34 Oct. 18 ---- Madison 19 Oct. 24 ----- Oakwood 13 Nov. 1 ---- Milton 12 - baker, Pat Hailey' S S.W.B.L. 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VIC nship WES nbeat 8StM 'econd S N champ I0 D . ,bin T Undets' d MI f efe LTO e Thfeated .fred WM Fe n S ' The Southwestern Buckeye in the fourth, and the game was in sixteen ior the night. tpai S was Pagan lfsglnllb, 14 B I League championship was sewed up over, the championship in the bag. averaging thirteen. Th' seasoihf lea the B0 U1 'gheflfon 6?Rand L S iast Friday when the Randoiph Coach Biii Yensei, commenting on warms the cookies oi Shfipsa and 15116 VibCa1s, 5:OUthv':1 togllih, I Bobcats ciawed West Milton to the game and his squad, said that, when he thinks of th shgpwmtlzz it-fluffy in ctory seventh Psferlgghg fd by H shreds, Starting at the opening as aiways, it was a combined effort This bunch iooks a theif sl Pvhjchzuzg til row ff the Buck? its se Hflk B- gun, the 'Cats out-hust out- that put his boys on top. 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If X 1' ,E . , 2 ff, vfw I 1 ! ia- uni of 1 , ,,..L .L,,,M V - ww ' ', f, WW '.!i,: N, W 1 M5 , V . haf, A I , V X f P Q , f. . v'79 9 - wx X., A -.,.,,A,. . .K , ,ga WE'RE THE CATS!! Couldn't be any prouder. . 'L if W ff? .qv d 1L1 - x I Y. .' . K -. ' Qu. gg' 1. , A N P Zi 555-'ry A' , I 1 I in I .S Ta W -0 l ui N' Q 4.4,-if The outdoor sport! !. . . hockey. These girls met other high school hockey teams last fall in their first attempt at this game. Under the direction of Miss Murphy, the G. A. A . basket- ball team represented Randolph in good sportsmanship with their games versus surrounding schools. Serve that ball! Whoops, a flop. This team plays volley- ball on an inside court during the winter, and carries the game outside when spring arrives. Q.,-ff-f, we LEADERS' CLUB These girls assist Miss Murphy, G.A.A. advisor, in teaching her classes. OFFICERS: Carol Hoke, Presidentg Arlene Kessler, Barbara Kerns, Ethel Huddleson, and Mary Johnston 33347331 G xx C :Wa f 1 ' - -. 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Jenny Kissed Me and Oh! what a thrill!! lt was also a lot of laughs as everyone who saw the Junior Class Play found out. After many hours of hectic practice the play was presented last spring on April 11 and 12. It revolved around the theme that Love triumphs over all. Even though there were a lot of pitfalls, everything finally worked out great. 5... Q sf -A X ' 'tl g L.'.iTG. , tis 5-552535 . - fs , . Iv wg .1 pm . , P-. iufu. i ,. S.. I ,. KJ, ' dz. .-fffigifsl ' 'f,g5'? . ,Wx , 1 51 xx- M2 + -':rMgggwg ' X q5Nf'vs, .il ,ui , ., ,Q , . '. 1,1-1 . W ,, ,'s.i, T- WL .ilu- fs' s 1 :gy- i1 Lx 1 5 x Q5 . is -ji? X a Q. 3-5, +I 'M nf, .. ' :UTS . ?? i5L'f .. , f 5 --Lfijs' 5. ff 56 W.: 14 .,aX f?S.v-fi T. kgffiz :Q 1 1. f liizazax, W . . we 1':2-rw wi. , Q. .Q-9 , ,E ii 1.31, .11 , ..1..,v.s' ,VI Wifi s., xy! 51 -its E. . N . ,ho ks xx.. 0 s LX 15 sg of-V-9-f iw NWN E, 5 .paw Q E , I I , The Parent-Teachers Association spon- sored the Fall Festival held November 22 in the high school gym. Joan Trissel, junior, was chosen queen by Jolly Rogers, disc jockey at WONE, Ann Vaughn from the Elder and Johnston Com- pany, and Patti Moots from the Rike-Kum- ler Company. Concessions, a general store, cake walks and a record hop highlighted the evening's activities. X u W Q- , Aix: Ax Q' W' mgiIQ31'. FV, . if -Fjvii THEN. XEW51 L JEXXIM 'O .. n . 1 ,-, ' f . . . P . is. M , ,L ?ef' AQQIQ tfx.., th AN , sz.. we, 1-Nfl 5 O ' Q f yi 1 N ' r 1 I .. -- , A 3 'O 59. ' 2 1 .- gtmao 1 sung ml A 9 3 i I I K K n I f -7 , . nf- A 70 r I 6 I 'Nl li' 016. ff- f '? I XAXAKS5-fl fffa ,Mgm- 'X 1' 'iw v fwv. M.:- , .,......,,4 A-4,--4' H' ,, . ,fs , mfs W? I ,ii - - Wit? ' fn In . Lf--N-....,,., wx vm wk . M is xv? V, ,K 5 N'-Na' H1111 A XNNNQQ wr' MARGARET AVEY and HM GINGRICH BARBARA OVERLY and RON HAWLEY Freshmen Sophomorcs P Y ' 1- -wi X 3-1' 'X i Q 3 a . 'im fy , f ARLENE KESSLER and JQHN TRACEY PAM MARSHALL and IIM STUDEBAKER Juniors SCIUOYS Q X . . . swing 'n sway. . . A U M s, 44 Q uni' CV ww wx 5 s 'm'?j,,1lw . . the QUEEN! the hop! !! 9 . ,f r X if . . .Mel is crowned HOMECOMING KING xstm- J vi X Q Q tw.. , , .N , w , wr' , 'gx 3 kg in - ' rw! Q. E W M'97T'TAx?K ,-':.1Q'WK f S n 1 , First row: Margaret Avey, Freshman, Arlcnc Kessler, Junior. Sci-ond row: Barbara Overla, Sophomore, Janie Rothg Sue Roth, Queen, Pam Marshall, Senior. Third row: Ron Hawley, Soplionioreg jim Gingrich, Freshmzing john Tracy, Junior, Iim Studebaker, Senior. ff. if ,Y 1 6 -.Li L .N Q i H a be AA xii N A 'Wm . WA X. gr 55? vw w 'rf 'If Aj 1. , JI M4 9 'r' , . I HQ , ' f o-'a 'D N 1 JU fi vm, 'P' 1, 'Qs ' V -L'f.'i? A' I YP I NX s 1,4 4 92.5 if , DYEYQZQ - .-t,,w--1 . . . tedious work and long hours in making the homecoming floats. X XX.X , .X ,.o....M..-ww-+f' rr oMJ4Y7 - X J U' I .nf DINE bi IO IRA l it Tl 1 lv y X D' 'fe 1,3 Qxxxml QW H 15 , I V1 'W-1 . - . wk., , . aQ' 9,8 la' 1 ,.f Lg wr A rr, ,N Y 1 W 'MM' t Wm . ',, 'W 'WlIlWlr:rr,1wlI' 'M N -'Lf K - Y ' f V-' Q 4. ...rl , 1957 YQ M ' A J: ,I r 0006 Palm leaves and soft lights set the mood for the 1957 Junior-Senior prom. Everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of Al Smith's band. The terrace around Wampler's Barn and a warm breeze made the dance, Tropical Moon, a treasured memory. xmm w vi s., Wu gdb Christmas dance, Silver Bells, began. A revolving silver tree which was spot-lighted by blue, silver, and pink lights, caught the eyes of the dancers as they entered. Q . ,1 The scene was set, and the doors were opened. It was 8:30 p.m. , and the formal Music by the Harry K. Combo kept everyone dancing on air. With formals swing- ing and feet flying, everyone joined in for the traditional bunny-hop, which is a part of every dance. has I r M5 'HEX .K ki F5 , 0 .n 0 ilk'-. W 3 I , 5 A P : A Q' I X The bunny-hop, stroll, polka, and the hokey-pokey kept everyone at the Valentine Dance jumping. Streamers of red and white outlined the dance floor, with a wishing well as the center of attention for the boys. fThat was where the refreshments werelj Jack Gordon, of WONE, did a swell job as D.J. , and all the Swinging Sweethearts had a real cool time. w.M.,,,, 4',p--.-,. 'Q Ywilsaunw.. mixing' -- If .if ., 1li,:.g,-... 3' :Wg l -1 s,!A?T- 1 ix l L 15? I AX : 'P' 'I f ' i vg- ,, S 'll .Mn 'lv-1 K Sd... 'N .x ix r 334 rs . , --an-Q-an-I-I X! ,i If ff 'N s mf-gm 'Sax an KJ? x .K -ga L 0 l--11 Q' .,-- , Jw We ZZ 12:0 5941- 0 'YF 4' f N Now at THE BIG F UR '58 with Sports-Car Spirit and Limousine Ride! See and Drive ci New Mercury Today! M J Get Your Big Deal Fr m Zfwfiee IXXI CDTCD12 SALE E3 Dayton, Ohio 803 South L dl W Street Montgomery C ty E 1 Engl h F d d Mercury D 1 1'-fO112Elv1AN'S BUILDERS SUPPLY Building or Remodeling Get an Estimate From Foreman's if Peerless Masonry Waterproofings 4' Pafco Aluminum Awning Windows if Hundreds of Brick Samples Before You Buy, Try FOREMAN 'S 2032 West Riverview Dayton, Ohio 'Nl-Illia F' H-L1 Ml Compliments of MR. AND MRS. K. E. ROYER gmggmfmf FDI-I A12 Nfl ACV Prescriptions - Drugs - Cosmetics Fountain Service K, E, ROYER, Registered Pharmacist Englewood, Ohio , VW C C 0 FAJQIVIETQES sw-xml BANK The Friendly Bank With Complete Banking Service Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Deposits Insured S 10,000.00 Phone TE-6-5301 Englewood, Ohio Compliments of MEN S SHOP , -- Featuring-- Smartly Styled Clothing to Emphasize That Well Dressed Look Phone Englewood TE-6-5481 Super Serv1ce at flwfifffaad' SUPER MARKET A Complete Food Store Corner of Walnut and Jefferson Phone TE-6-5206 Englewood, Ohio EE I QI SE. QM CLEVELLE BUILDERS REALTORS INSURERS JEFF CLEVELLE HENRY BEIRISE TE-6-5129 TE-6-6474 fgmffaffd TDAIQL: NT All l:!XCll-HEIQ ASSCDCIATION Supports the Four Point Program of the National Congress of Parent Teacher School Education - Health - World Understanding Parent and Family Life Education We urge you to join with our parents and teach- ers in this four point program, to develop fine citizens for tomorrow. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month, September through May. Compliments of MILTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION West Milton, Ohio Insured Savings 'HUF Home Loans Savings Accounts Insured Up to 510,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation An Instrumentality of the United States Government 5z'ZfWeJ Ready-Mix Concrete Washed Sand and Gravel West Milton, Ohio Phone 118 Al DAVIS EU! CI4 COMPANY 349 South Main Street Dayton, Ohio Phone Baldwin 6- 1851 v' I .I . Y ,Q . C. ROBER T BISER .M M DALE R, BISER 54254 dffazifm fm Englewood, Ohio TE-6-5660 TE '6 5175 iff , , . at lv Y A22','1X7,igMl,, gwfiwaff FOOD LOC KERS, INC, Curing - Smoking Beef Processing 331 North Main Englewood, Ohio Phone TE-6-5403 FOX CLEANE 125 4333 North Main Street Dayton, Ohio ', -k 1. ' ,ti ., Tgj fps-'VE 'MAJ -uf? 41s-' . t tl , NM , fav ' uf 4 ' 1 ., ,, X ' 46. ' X if' - , V f Z- ' , If., V ' nf. X ' M I, , Q 'V 5 V 5,1 . y '?Y733'fw 1-H M' .Q . H M , L f . fg'1,'wJM 2 , V X V V,,f,, E. NW, J . N V, ,. V q pzflf ' F 4. . ,,,45+1fi , 'A .w,'WLkW ' rw W'V f4 f ., . Wt ,ww f N5 ff --f' ' V V. ,f , Compliments of V J ,V 4MM L,-'w L N flaw INN Route 48, North of Dam Englewood, Ohio COATE Burial Vaults Septic Tanks Monuments West Milton, Ohio Gar 'S Shoes Compliments of 755 S1200 KV: l.I.E' NA-V10 NAL. In Vandalia, Ohio In Englewood, Ohio N K 270 North Dixie Drive 7 North Main Brookville, Ohio PARA I L.Y 55-1 CDI-Qi: S Wzmfwqf We Aim to Please Englewood, Ohio It Is Appointed Unto Men Once to Die, but After This the Judgement. CHe'brew 9:27j QCDY I-4. IXXIILLEFQ FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service ROY H, MILLER H, O. REAM West Milton, Ohio 'U' Hospital Beds 'I' Oxygen Equipment 4' Wheel Chairs Phone 83 WAND EQMJM INC. Insurance at Its Very Best 4 North Main Dayton, Ohio Phone Baldwin 4-652 1 A fsfsaftv- , . M H 125 ' i CLEANERS We Operate Our Own Plant Complete - One Stop Service Laundry - Dry Cleaning Our Aim Is to Please Phone TE-6-5531 6 South Walnut Englewood, Ohio ? s T1-IE LAUQA GRAVEL 81 STONE CO, Producers of Limestone Products Agricultural Lime Applied Cement - Dynamite Phillipsburg, Ohio Phone 4-4621 Englewood, Ohio Phone TE-6-5161 ROGER BAKER 4 5771 I. E. BAKER 4-4671 RE Q if . N .L S . me ,fix E HOKE BROTHERS 'lf Plumbing 4' Warm Air Heating 4' Air Conditioning In Business for YOUR Health 3418 North Main Street Phone CR-4-1108 Dayton, Ohio 5 kwa! E ELEVATOR Livestock and Poultry Feed - Coal Fertilizer - Farm and Garden Supplies Englewood, Ohio Phone TE-6-5801 N., ' - ' ' 1-..,. ..,, ,345 .pp,1 L, , ,. M ,1'-Q-...,,t.....,M t,le, 1 'K L. ' 'Qi ' 'Always Good Coffee ENGLEWOOD GRILL We Specialize in Plate Lunches 12 West National Road Serving Home Made Pies Englewood, Ohio TE-6-5593 X P1edged to Public Service Pnl-f IQCSSHIQ LUMBER g SLHQBMM Q Phone TE-6-5196, Englewood, Ohio ifffl, is, gcc, 'ag Privately Owned and Operated in B, M, HESS R. B, HESS Cl IPILI1-.NS ' I 1 ,li4ArIZJ,J NATIQNAL. ,M 'I QIJU- EBAN I4 West Milton, Ohio The Modern Look in Fencing K It K AMCO STEEL FENCE COMPANY K , V K. L ,K , Aj:j,:i,Z,.j A . E 'fi 3-ljgm, ti, ,jg-'f 8323 North Main Street - ,ei P V ,u it Uni'- xglg Cr-8-3471 Phones Cr-8-3061 5-'Q Dayton 5, Ohio ,vu , Mb - 1- H-an ?.. X., 1,5 M .W f ...,-Q 'RL' Compliments of Olgll.-:OTSLIXXIAIXI TOOL 315 North Main Street Englewood, Ohio DRUGS West Milton, Ohio Phone 40 f rf l U - I Baldwin 2-3131 TE 6-5113 UNH ESIELJ WMM fevw DRIVE-IN THEATRE Have a See a Swim Show Located 4 Miles N, E, of Englewood on Fredrick Road 'PWM , R M COMPANY 1504 North Gettysburg Dayton, Ohio ANDElQ'S BEAUTY SHOP Natural Permanent Shampoos and Set 6009 Romaine Drive Dayton, Ohio Be st Wishe s to 1958 Graduate s From THE LITTLE AUDREY AVIARY AND PET SHOP Gifts - Greeting Cards Covington Pike and Wenger Road, Rt. 48 ALL! ED SERVICE COMPANY Plumbing and Heating Box 276 Englewood, Ohio 1 m C ompliment s of I-I. IQOAQI4 FURNITURE, INC, Good Luck, Seniors Out Our Way We Deal Your Way, Phone TE-6-5162 +:l.nx1T'S FRUIT MARKET Fruits - Groceries - Meats South Main Street Englewood, Ohio I-IENDQICKS AND SON! READY-MIX CONCRETE Where Good Service Is a Habit Route 48 1f4 Mile South of Englewood Phone TE-6-5115 QADD IEWELERS Bulova - Gruen - Wyler Watches Columbia Diamonds Coro Jewelry Rings Remounted Watch and Clock Repair Englewood, Ohio Phone TE-6-62.43 CARL S. WOLF DOUGLAS R. WOLF if Wo 1.12-+5 iid VARIETY STORE up Englewood, Ohio Phone TE-6-5293 TEACYS SOI-HO SERVICE Tires - Batterie s- Accessorie s Lubrication 8500 N. Main Dayton, Ohio CR-4-0437 .Z gagged ELECTRIC MOTORS 'I' Repairing 4' Rewinding 'I' Rebuilding Phone TE-6-5292 One Mile West of Morgan Place on Wenger Road WWMJZZQ 5 BEAUTY SHOP 202 1 fz N, Main st., Englewood IEANNE ELLER, Mgr. Phone TE-6-5254 LAQSENS BODY AND PAINT SHOP Complete Auto Painting and Touch-Up Phone TE-6-5352 242. N. Main St. Englewood, Ohio I J I IVI 'S MEAT MARKET Fresh Killed Meats Beef, Pork, Veal, and Lamb 340 North Main Street Englewood, Ohio C ompliment s of TIQI-DEUCE C UST OM C LUB Shiloh, Ohio DGTWS Hardware - Toys Sporting Goods - Paints New and Different Stock Every Day Englewood, Ohio I-IEESS HOME FURNISHINGS SERVICES 450 Westbrook Road IVIQIVIAKEN I. CSA. Orchard Street Brookville, Ohio Compliments of ZW AND 2235545 C ornpliment s of EIQEVVEE I2 TOOL COMPANY Englewood, Ohio Phone TE-6-5829 ZZQJ BEAUTY SALON One Operator 9 A,M, to 5 P,M, Union, Ohio Phone : TE-6-5533 I BOB S SHE LL SERVICE . Firestone Tires , Brake Adjustment , Motor Tune-Up Wmywzzgj . Road Service 6 to 10 Bulova Cfuumbia Watche s Diamond s Route 40 and 48 IE::fI:ZYI,oEt3Zf??56 West Milton Phone 3 Let Me Be Your Insurance Advisor Delicious Steakburgers 154 - Hot Dogs - 1515 . Root Beea C d Cokes IQLJSSTELL.. OSHASKSSQQLTS BE-I-Z NGLEWO oo, omo Phone TE-6-6553 Doffrfifgsolvs Clothing - Shoes Men's Furnishings West Milton, Ohio ENC-,l.E's SOI-IIO SERVICE Lubrication - Car Wash Tune-Up Pickup and Delivery Wheel Balancing Phone TE-6- 5582 Englewood, Ohio C ompliment s of VALLEY MOLD COMPANY, INC. Brookville, Ohio BAR BER SHOP 7834 North Main Street Dayton Air Conditioned Compliments of gmyifwazf Congratulations to the Class of 1958 From QEV IQQISEPQT 4 Ready-Mix Concrete C 'D Englewood, Ohio Phone TE-6-5121 CLAYTON E. U. B. CHURCH THE CA F2 Ll 'S 1 QQJMWW QM? Brake Job h Lubrication T e TU-ne UP Weekly Journal 8051 North Main Street of Dayton, Ohio Northwestern Montgomery County gwfifffiiff INSURANCE AGENCY All Forms of Insurance Bank Building Englewood, Ohio Phone TE-6-5251 1.-.-:S Fresh Meats and Fre sh Vegetable s CR-4-2633 7622 North Main Street at Irvington Compliments I of IDD I NG E5 I ZX ' ml AUTO PARTS Z W Auto Parts and Accessories Whole sale and Retail Any Part for Any Make or Model ELEVATOR Phillip sbur g, Ohio Phone TE-6-5454 South of Englewood Dam Route 48 1-DA I' I ERSCN West Milton Phone 124 Cor sages - Gifts and Novelties SAO LS CLOTHING Ladies' - Children's - Infants' Ready-to-Wear Boys to 16 Poll-Parrot Shoes and Rand Shoes for Boys Headquarters for Boys' and Girls' Levis Up to Size 30 Waist 9 N, Main Street Englewood, Ohio W I ' SERVICE STATION Chrysler - Plymouth West Milton Compliments of ZEQCD LOCKERS West Milton, Ohio 7-, Q, --ff 29 asf' THE ST JCI-IN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Keep Your Group Together and Go by Bus Safe, Dependable Service Use Our Modern Deluxe Coaches Dayton Phone AMher st 3-2601 West Milton Phone 95 ...,. 4,,a,,, W O N595 I INCORPORATED Qwm Ohio's Large st Sporting Goods Store Where Sportsmen Serve Sportsmen Complete Stock of All Sporting Goods Corner of lst and Jefferson Streets Dayton, Ohio We, ofthe '58 BOBCAT, wish to express our sincere thanks to the many people who have helped us to compile this yearbook. We want to thank our advisor, Mrs. Phyllis Buchwalder, who helped develop this memorable book of our senior year. We extend our thanks to all these people who co-operated with us during the year: faculty members, the school office, Powell Studios, and all of the businessmen who placed ads in this book. We also thank Jack Norris for his help in providing pictures for this, the 1958 BOB- CAT, THE '58 BOBCAT STAFF Compliments of Compliments of W ' NES 5 Z ELECTRIC SERVICE AND HARDWARE LUMBER COMPANY Phone TE-6-5185 West Milton, Ohio North Main Street Union, Ohio THANK YOU To the following people, we want to give our thanks and extend our appreciation for the part each played in making this yearbook. To Mrs. Phyllis Buchwalder, commercial teacher and annual ad- visor, we give our thanks for the many ideas, prompting, and help need- ed to make this annual a finished product. Joanne Ladd, assistant editor, receives a round of applause for her faithful help and work with our editor. Three cheers for Io! John Chrisman, commercial artist and '55 Randolph grad, drew our terrific division pages, cover design, and special pages. Thanks, John. Jack Norris, amateur photographer, provided our yearbook with many snapshots and pictures which would have been otherwise inaccessible. We extend our gratitude to Mr. Bowser and Mr. Reynolds for the developing of Iack's pictures on short notice. Thanks for your time and trouble. Thanks to Powell Studios for helping us meet deadlines and for pro- viding us with the best in portraits and photography. To the advertisers listed in the advertising section of this book, thank you for making the book financially possible. Thanks to all persons connected in any way with the making of this yearbook--without your help we could not have presented you with your '58 BOBCAT. THE STAFF A, LITHOGRAPHED BY Lon PUBLISHING co. ffi'-3' DALLAS o TEXAS The Best Yearbooks are TAYLOR MADE 1 ii i w
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