Sycamore High School - SIHIS Yearbook (Sycamore, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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S-I-H-I-S - '44 SPE CIMEN Kenny Adams Kenny Ankney Loel Arnold Mary Blackburn Phyllis Close Don Christofer Nancy Curlis Ruth Dunlap Tom Gregg Edna Gregory Tom Hufford Darrel Kisor Clarence Keller Jeanne Ludwig Helen Hirsch Carl Minter Claude Montz Betty Wagner Paul Walton Vivian Walton Iliene Reidel if u n u u u u These Little Things Reminds Me Cf You COMES WHEN CALLED Louie Dewey Hey You Hruuyu IVY!! Speedy Joey Rufus Zippy Penny Joe Blow Oscar Milly Jonny Judyn Shorty Dimples Beatrice Hpopeye., Birdie Whew-oo DESTINY Traffic Cop on a Cloud Retired General Stay Single Marry .lack Taxi Cab Driver Cartoonist Play in Phil Spitaliny's Orchestra Culinery Science Expert Politician Welder Tail Gunner on a P-38 Deck Savage Censored Beautician Successful Failure Circus Strong Man Nurse Ensign Get a Good Paying Job Wave -15.. NEEDS MOST Cloud Money Cook Marriage Gasoline Hair Curlers New Beau Guinea Pigs Platform Torch to Carry Gobs to Grub Practice Wife Censored Alarm Clock Inspiration Bodyguard Patients romotion Excuses to Skip School Sailor BY-WORDS Who Says So? l'm Only Zlfg Years Old Are You Kiddin'? N aaah ........ Oh Gosh I Don't Know 'Ye Gads Lands' Sake n See Here, McGee I See Your Point What's Cookin'? ' Look Out, Below Sure It ls ! l Where Can You Get 10 Men, Right Quick? Bam I I l V Well, Whade Yuh Know? Don't Get Grabby Oh, You Pot l ! Don't Get Tough Oh, I Wouldn't Say That Ship, Ahoy

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PAUL JR. WALTON Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, F. P. A. 1-2-3-4, Class Pl-ay 3, Oper- etta 1-3. 12- RUTH DUNLAP RUFUS General Course Glee Club 1-2-3-4, G. R. 3-4, Op peretia 1-3-4, P. H. A. 2-3-4 POPEY General Course Sihis 4, Phys. Ed. 2-3-4, Librar- 1811 4. Seniors JEANNE LUDVNG HJONNYH General Course Glce Club 1-2-3-4, P. H. A. 1-2, CARL MINTER HSHORTYH ' General Cou:::e Hi- Y 3-4, F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Class Play 3, Student .Council 3, Orchestra 1- 2-3-4, llaslcetball Mgr. 2, Scholar- ship ieam 4, Opperetia 1-4. ILIENE HEIDEL UIIIARYH General Course F. ll. A. 2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2, G 0 G. R. 3-4, Arrow 2-3-4, Sihis 4, ll 2-Z-il, Opperetta 2, Phys. Ed. - 2-3-4 Class Play 3, Art Club 1-2, Oper . effa 4, Phys. Ed. 1-2-3-4. .1.l-l-



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S I H-I-S '44 - , ,ww ,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,, ' I Senior Class Prophecy Perhaps you have read about my being shipwrecked on a'-deserted isle fexcept for a few na- tive girlsl for the last ten years. I've just returned to Sycamore and to my surprise, found the old town changed a bit. I thought I'd stop at Skinny's for a ham sandwich as I was hungry for some good old coun- try ham. Imagine my surprise when I' found out that Kenneth Ankney was now the proprietor and general manager of the restaurant. As business was slack at that time, he stopped to chew the fat with me. How was life on the deserted isle, Loel? he asked. I answered, It wasn't bad at first but I grew rather tired of the same girls all the time. Every way I turned there was nc one but beautilul native girls. It was awful. f .lust then a big, new, Buick pulled up in fgont of the store and Darrel Kisor walked in. Ankney whispered to me that he was one of the Vice Presidents of the New York Central now and would soon be president of the railroad. Hisor sat down and I could see he was all ecited. Did you hear the news ? he asked. Tom Huffo-d was keeping the only horse in the state of Ohio on his 200 acre farm and just as he was loading the horse onto his truck to take it to the Toledo Zoo, his wife took off in their new helicopter. The helicopter scared the horse and it kicked Tom in the head. The kick cost him 52004.95-S2000 for the horse as it broke its leg and they had to shoot it, and S495 for a new hat, which was spoiled by the kick. By the way, Tom met his wife in Tahiti while he was in the Navy. Speaking of horses, Ankney said as he turned around from wiping some glasses. Did you hear' about our old school mate, Vivian Walton? She is running a dude ranch out West and I guess she is makingla pile of money. It has been rumored that she is about to marry her third husband, an English count who has been staying at her ranch. You remember Iliene Riedel, says Hisor, Well, I saw her on my way through Deunquat from Bucyrus. She stopped at the crossing and put the brake on the baby carriage, so she could hold Junior and Jane back from the train.! y Oh say! exclaimed Ankney, Do you know what I heard about Christofer the other day? Well, I heard that he had married his third wife. I guess she was some rich widow that had lost her husband about a year ago. You knew he was an aircraft designer for Lockheed, didn't you? He designed the new cargo ships that take off by rocket power. Say Arnold, did you hear about Carl Minter being a school teacher says Hisor. No. Where at? .. He teaches over at Melmore says Ankney. He's married, too. Some babe he met in college. Got a couple of boys to help him with the farm work in a couple of years, too. Gosh, look who's coming. Tom I-Iufford, isn't it? asks Arnold. Hi Gang! exclaimed Tom. Just thought I'd stop by for a bottle of orange on my way to the circus. They have one very good act. Charles Atlas II, but I saw it in Marion and the guy is really Claude Montz. His act is mostly strong man and knife throwing but just for good measure, he throws in a little slight of hand. That man has biceps six inches in diameter and you should see those shoulders. Well, I got to be going to catch the first performance. By the way, I saw Helen Kirsch in Cleveland when I bought my hat. She has a big beauty Shoppe with fifteen girls working for her. Gib has been shipping out on the Ggeat Lakes since the war. II? lfa: been working up to a Capfaincy, from a cabin boy. I'Ie's thinking of buying his own line. ..14..

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