Mohawk High School - Mighty Mohawk Yearbook (Sycamore, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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Frank. . Annie. . . Winnie . . Tommy. . . Dolly. . . Charlie. . . Little Jake . Minnie. . . Jessie .... Foster Wilson. . . Mac .... Sitting Bull. Buffalo Bill. Pawnee Bill. Mrs. Porter. Mrs. Adams Mary .... Jane . . Directors . . Julian Babcock Janice Tanner Irene Breyley Bob Adelsperger Ellie Romanko Neil Hartschuh Edson Smith Gloria Giles Roma Bare Carl Geary Dick Brown Randy Mawer David Mercer Don Roszman Maxine Smith Rita Ar bogast Phyllis Stone Louise Miller SENIOR CLASS PLA Y ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Little Girl .... Mrs. Yellowfoot. Mrs. Yellowhorse Young Girls . . . Young Boys . . Boy with Mandolin Cowboy George. . Man. ...... Lady Guest . . Waiter . . . Conductor . . Footman . . Coolie . . Mrs. Paul Grummel and Mrs. Leonard Brandt Joa.nne McDermott Carrie Ringle Jean Walker Carol Brouse Joanna Vaughn Gerry Bookmeyer Don Shook David Bloom Ed Lininger Bob Sherman Carol Pancost Gary Gottfried Dale McCar1ey Monroe Dillon Barbara Osborn

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CLASS PROPHECY CUNTINUED When I heard that many of my ex-classmates had taken up farming, I decided to rent a car and go out to see for myself. The car broke down almost at once, and had to be towed in for repairs. The repair job did not take long, however, for auto mechanics BOB PALMER, TOM CORFMAN, and BART LUDWIG really knew their business. Finally, I got out in the country and looked up many of the class of '59. NEIL DININGER, MONROE DILLON, GARY GOTTFRIED, LYNN STILLBERGER, DAVID KING- SEED, and DARYL CAMPBELL all owned prosperous farms in the area. ED LININGER, who was raising registered Herefords, told me that KAREN BACHER had a large ranch nearby, but that she was showing her horses in all the big horse shows around the country and was not home. Ed also told me that quite a few of our ex-classmates had their homes in Detroit, but beforel left Mohawk, I decided to get a hair cut. I had this done at a fine barber shop near the schooL It was owned and operated by DALE MC CARLEY and GERRY BOOKMEYER. In Detroit, I found that BILL CURLIS was head of the drafting department at General Motors. qBill always was pretty good at creating a draftj. BOB ADELSPERGER was also working at G.M.C. as an automotive engineer. He had recently come up with a sensational idea in automotive design, and now all the General Motors cars on the road had one white fender. DAVE MERCER, electrical engineer, was also working in the Detroit area. Head electrician on his staff was RICHARD BEARD. Working for the same firm were mechanical engineers DAVE BLOOM and CARL GEARY. While driving to the airport, I turned on my car radio to listen to the Tiger-Yankee game. The sportscaster was TOM HALL. Once more back in New York, tryint to decide where to look next, I received a phone call from my good friend JULIAN BABCOCK. J ulianhad just returned from abroad where he had been gathering informa- tion for a new noveL His last, Sycamore Place, had caused a national scandal. While in Paris, Julian told me, he had run into J O AN NA VAUG HN , who was a well-known dress designer. Working for her was seamstress WANDA MAY. Also in Paris, he had met VERNICE HARRIS, who was working as a beauti- cian. Julian said that two more of the class of '59 were in the army in Germany. RONALD BIDDLE and RICHARD BARDON were both stationed in Elvisville, previously known as Berlin. There were now only two class members to be traced. My problem was solved when I reached my office. JERRY IIOHMAN had heard of my search and had written me a letter. Jerry was the warden of Alcatraz, and the remaining member of my class, DON KING was his guest. Don had been making money quite successfully until the police found his press. My search and my vacation now over, I, RANDY MAWER, managing editor of the New York times, decided to put my experiences of the last three weeks into story form, and here it is. Here's hoping all the members of the class of '59 reach levels of success to surpass their highest dreams. 26



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CUMMENCEMEN Processional: Pomp and Circumstancen ........ ........ E lgar Sue Curlis lnvocation . ........ . . Reverend John Hoover Welcome . . ............. . . . Class President Richard Brown Trumpet Solo: . .... . . A Trumpeteer's Lullaby ....... . Anderson Edson Smith We Have Just Crossed the Bay, the Ocean Lies Ahead. Distinction Honor Students Introduction . . . ..... . . ....... Connie Beasley Crossing the Bay . . . . Roma Bare Setting Sail ..... . Randy Mawer Spanning the Ocean . . . Carol Brown The Farther Shore . . ........ . Lynn Adams Vocal Solo: One God ...... .......... ......... . D rake -Shirl David Mercer CIHSS AddrCSS . .................. . . Dr. John Slaymaker Dean of College of Education Wittenberg College Presentation of Class . . . ............. . . Principal Charles Shell Presentation of Diplomas . . .................. . . . Mr. Reed Morehart President of Board of Education Benediction . . .................... Reverend Allen McKenzi Processional . .......... . Pomp and Circumstance Carol Schalk Invocation ..... ........ . . Reverend Donald Davis Processional Hymn . . .... Holy, Holy, Holy Scripture Reading . . . . . . . . Reverend E. A. Griswold Music: Sweet Day . ........... ...... H erbert Williams Senior Octet Baccalaureate Sermon . . .................. Reverend Claude Chivington How Shall We Face the Future? Vocal Solo , ..............., . I Heard a Forest Praying Neil Hartschuh Benediction . .......... . Reverend Gene Hegemier Recessional Clayton's Grand March Class Motto: Class Colors: Class Flower: i Peggy.S.ta.ib' . We Have Just Crossed the Bayg the Ocean Lies Ahead. Blue and Silver White Carnation 28

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