Feb. 19, 1976
RANDOLPH - Randolph had two wrestlers qualify for State.
Kelly Stueckrath placed first in the 138 pound class during the District meet. Enroute to the championship Kelly avenged his only loss of the year as he bested Grant Brockmeler of Wisner-Pilger by a score of 3-1.
Ted Fuchs qualified in the 167 pound class, by placing third.
Other Randolph wrestlers at the tournament and their results: Roger Rohde, 98 lb. class - won by a pin in 3:49; lost a 4-0 decision; won a 5-0 decision; won a 4-0 decision; and lost a 0-2 decision.
Scott Pedersen, 105 lb. class - lost a 2-5 decision; won a 5-2 decision; lost a 3-5 decision.
Dave Fuchs, 112 lb. class - lost an 8-11 decision and lost a 2-7 decision.
Todd Boling, 119 lb. class - lost a 2-8 decision; won a 7-3 decision and lost by a pin in 1:23.
Bill Gubbels, 126 lb. class - won by a pin in 1:23; lost a 2-1 decision; won by a pin in 2:01; won a 6-2 decision and lost by a pin in 3:55.
Ryan Rudebusch, 132 lb. class - lost a 3-4 decision; won a 7-1 decision; won a 3-1 decision and lost a 2-0 overtime decision.
Loren Loberg, 155 lb. class - lost a 5-8 decision; lost by a pin in 1:54.
Dale Loberg, 185 lb. class - won a 9-2 decision; lost by a pin in the second period; lost an 8-7 decision.
Feb. 19, 1976
RANDOLPH - Cub Scout Pack 203 met for the Blue and Gold Banquet. Decorations were a Bicentennial theme along with flag placemats all made by the cub scouts.
Jim Riedel, cub master, presented the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clark, district scout executive, Rev. and Mrs. Winkler and Marvin Winkler, and Ryan Whitehorn, Eagle Scout from Belden.
Awards were given by Dean Carstens to: Brian Meyer and Mike Peebles, flag award; Mike Hanna, Bobcat badge; David Carstens, two year pin.
Mr. Clark conducted the pack inspection and presented the trophy to David Carstens.
The program of the American flag was presented by the cubs under the direction of Mrs. Carstens. Games were Crossing the Delaware and Colonial Hat Toss led by Mrs. Riedel.
The Scout-O-Rama to be held May 1 was discussed. Pinewood derby kits were given to the cubs.
The meeting was closed with the Living Circle and the Cub Scout Law of the Pack.
Feb. 19, 1976
RANDOLPH - Supt. Nell Kluver informed The Times that a meeting for all parents of pupils in grades K-12 has been called for 8 p.m. March 15.
The purpose of this meeting will be to inform parents of the schools self-evaluation study which is required for 1976-77, to organize committees and volunteers to participate in the study, and to discuss current or anticipated problems parents have concern about.
The meeting is set for the West School Gym. Kluver emphasized this meeting would be crucial to parental involvement in the schools future.
Feb. 19, 1976
RANDOLPH -Several men and women from Randolph participated in the Wakefield Lions Club Second Annual Bowling Tournament.
The entrants, their placing and scores bowled include in the singles event: Pat Kaiser, seventh, 638; Rodney Breding, 11th, 628; Gary Dominisse, 34th, 605.
In the mens doubles Jerry Boatman of Wakefield and Gordon Boatman placed ninth with a series of 1188.
Mrs. Lavern Scott and Pat Kaiser placed first in the mixed doubles with a 1268 series and placing second was Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lackas with a series of 1229.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Strathman placed 11th, series of 1175; Mrs. Rodney Breding and Bob Kint, 17th, series of 1163 and Mrs. Neil Lackas and Myron Strathman, 19th with a 1158 series.










