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144. Winchester Community And Randolph Southern School News, 1966.



Winchester Community High School "The Golden Times" Vol. 4 - No. 1, October 4, 1966.

Staff:  Co-Editors-Linda Warren, Charlie Haviza.  Assistant Editor-Anita Kenworthy, Headlines-John Hardwick, Sports-Jay Hoover, Fashions-Gloria Felty, Features-Nancy Raisor, Photo-Melanie McKibben, Humor-Nancy Foland, Reporters- David Doughty, Doug Edwards, Roger Graham, Steve Harrell, Royal Harty, Leesa Horn, Susan Leader, Debbie Miller, Alice Resler, Marty Robinson, Paula Smith and Teressa Wisener.

From the Golden Times: Hunsucker Captures Senior Presidency.  The major objective of Senior President Terry Hunsucker is to "make our final year the best year." Senior Vice-President is Ted Martin. Secretary of the Senior class is Sue Hendrickson, and treasurer is Debbie Shoemaker. Jill Hinty and Greg Hahn fill the vacant student council posts.
  Steve Baker, the new Junior executive, proposes to do what the Junior students want concerning the Prom, parties and other "68" projects. He hopes to give more responsibility to the members of his class when working on these undertakings. Jeff Whitesell becomes the class vice-president. Karen Hodson and Dave Stump secured the secretary and the treasurer positions respectively.
  Greg Howell, who grabbed the Sophomore presidency, anticipates a better class scholastically. He also feels a need for a better athletic turn out from his class. His fellow officers are Randy Smith, vice-president; Kathy Staggs, secretary; and Ann Hargraves, treasurer. Student council electees are; Denise Carson and Gene Stewart.
  The Freshman president, Louis Zaltsburg will try to make it an interesting year and make his class the best in school. He promises to do everything he could for the class of "70". The freshman student body elected Becky McCoy, Chris Loney, Cheryl Pack, Jerry Brown, Dick McCord and Randy Hahn.

  Golden Era For 1967.   A new and different Golden Era for 1967 is in the making. The book will cover the entire school year from September to June, and will include every activity that goes on during the school year. Some of the activities that the book will include are the plays, the orations, the prom and every sports activity that the WCHS teams participate in. This is going to take much time and effort, so the book will not be out until August of 1967. Any group that has an activity that they wish to have covered, should contact any of the following annual staff members.
  Cathy Fields, William Irish, Terry Hunsucker, Claudia Fraze, Marcelyn Vaupel, Dan Thornburg, Margie Wyatt, Sue Overmyer, Steve Harrell, Majel Tucker, Tom Barker, Marcia Davis, Terry Hawley, Kay Hedrick, Peggy Helms, Teresa Wisener, Dave Daughty, Judy Eakins or Mrs. Lois Jarrett, Sponsor.

  The athletic department has acquired a new machine called "The Blaster" for the Falcon football team. The blaster, costing several hundred dollars, consists of padded arms that yield when the player makes contact. Coach Wiggs says that the blaster has already reduced fumbles and made running backs stronger.

   Senior Play.   With a completed original script by Mr. Joseph Casey featuring original Greek strophes, masks and costumes, the WCHS Seniors will present a Greek tragedy PROMETHEUS UNBOUND in "the round" in the old gym, November 22.
  Assisting Mr. Casey in the production and technical phase will be Mr. Farlow, the art instructor and his classes; Mr. Mock on the special lighting effects; and Mr. Skinner and the shop classes on the construction of special Greek props.


Randolph Southern High School "Rebel Review" Vol. 3 - No. 1, October 21, 1966.

  On September 26 the Randolph Southern High School student body voted on the class officers for the new school year. The rules for voting were outlined to the students by Mr. Richard E. Wright, a teacher of Randolph Southern and former Randolph County Representative.

Senior Class - president, Jerry Welch; vice-president, Nancy Fahl; secretary, Gayle Mikesell; treasurer, Marcia Austin.
Junior Class - president, Phil Stevenson; vice-president, Stephen Shank; secretary, Joyce Morton; treasurer, Sondra Keller.
Sophomore Class - president, Bill Howard; vice-president, Gary Sawyer; secretary, Marian Swindell; treasurer, Marsha Sickels.
Freshman Class - president, Lawson Ward; vice-president, Sandy Lord; secretary, Leah Bunch; treasurer, Sondra Sickels.

Where Is Last Years Class?

Sandy Abbott; Sandy is employed at North American Insurance Agency in Richmond.
Steven Burke; Steve is helping his father on the farm and plans to run his own farm soon.
Randy Burns; Randy is employed at the Avco plant in Richmond.
Carol Ann Burris; Carol Ann was married to Terry Hill on Oct. 15, and lives in Dayton, Ohio.
Jane Byrum; Jane is attending Ball State University.
Laura Coats; Laura is studying Art at Indiana State University.
Stephen Coats; He is studying medicine at Indiana University.
Jerry Conway; Jerry is employed at Anchor Hocking in Winchester.
Cathy Cross; She is attending Milligan to become a doctor.
Mark Ertel; He is attending Porter in Indianapolis, studying I.B.M.
Kay Evans; She is attending Ball State University.
Susan Fahl; She is studying at the Miami Valley School of Nursing.
Jackie Harshman; Jackie became the bride of Ronnie Ozbun July 16. She is employed as a secretary     by McGunegil's Service Station.
Dee Hoover; She is attending Indiana University to become a teacher.
Theresa Johnson and Kathy Kenworthy are attending I.B.M. school in Indianapolis.
Arthur Kirtley; Arthur is a member of the Navy.
Steven Krick; He is employed at Thornburg's Market in Lynn.
Gary McFarland; Gary is employed at the Second National Bank in Richmond.
Richard Powell; He is working at Avco in Richmond.
John Riley; He is attending West Point.
Kenny Sexton; Kenny is employed at the Perfect Circle plant in Richmond.
Bill Weiser is employed at Natco in Richmond.
Rex Pegg is employed with the American Hog System and farming with his father.
Reed Roark has joined the Air Force, and is stationed in North Carolina.

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