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Bob Andrews

Bob Andrews was president of the Bedford Athletic Boosters from 1975 to 1986. Three of those years were at a time when operating money was tight, and the school board was having to consider curtailing extra-curricular and sports activities. During those three years, under Bob's leadership, the Boosters pledged and paid $210,000 to make sure that sports were very much alive at Bedford High School. Bob never took credit for any of these accomplishments alone, but always praised the athletes, parents, and coaches who worked so hard to raise these funds. While Bob was never one to take the credit for these things, the fact that he was re-elected for nine terms as president seems to speak for itself.

John H. Stafford

John began his career with Bedford Public Schools as the Transportation Director in 1960 and then taught business from 1964 until his untimely death from cancer at age 39 in 1974. He was a class advisor in 1968 and 1974, advisor to the "Youth for Christ" group, and coached V basketball from 1964-1969. He was not only a great teacher but also a mentor to many. He not only gave you the tools to succeed, but the desire to be a good person as well.

Dr. Warren Tolly

Warren was a 1949 Bedford High School graduate. He was a multi-sport athlete, playing football, baseball, and track and field. In his senior year, he was Class President and Captain of the baseball team. He was voted the most valuable player that year and carried the highest batting average on the team. Later in life, he went on to become an acclaimed physician.

Richard Oswald

Dick was a 1952 Bedford High School Graduate. He was a multi-sport athlete, playing football, basketball, and baseball. Co-Captain of both the football and basketball teams, Dick was also his junior class president and the FFA president. He was a great supporter of our community and a major contributor to the Bedford Community Stadium.