Sycamore High School - SIHIS Yearbook (Sycamore, OH)
- Class of 1951
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'N ,iyfsk W , . -1, -W, ' riff '- .-wgv, 4 ' ,V ,1'?f 1, y, mr '. Faire, gig ff L E :LU ,I '-C 17: W Q Sf in ml .nllkfizwif 1 1f'Q: 1 sg- 4 f 1 1 The Senior Class Of SYCAMORE HIGH SCHOOL presents Some Interesting Highlights In School THE SIIIIS 1951 DEDICA TION H. E. Roberson We, the class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty- One dedicate this, the eleventh volume of the SIHIS, to Coach Roberson, who has done much to further Sycarnore's athletic standing. Not only has his influence been felt in athletics but throughout all other school activities. Through our last and most important school year he has advised us with understanding and patience. It is our wish that this book be dedicated to a most worthy man. Superintendent of County Schools D. W. Oman Everett Baugher Board of Education Carson Biller, Paul Minter President Vice President George Gribben Dale Swerline M arcile Moore C lerk-Treasurer Superintendent MT. Shell ,ms fu 7 iiiili '-Q Mr. Shell, our superintendent, sees to it that things run smoothly. We may gripe about having to be dis- ciplined but we all agree that he does his job Well. Principal Our principal, Miss Tuttle, is a help- ful counsellor. She is always there when needed and always willing to help. Uffice Secretary Miss Tuttle M rs. Moore Mrs. Moore, or Marcile as the stu- dents call her, helps Mr. Shell and the teachers with their office work. Go ask Marcile is a by-Word around the school. Teachers of S.H.S. Mrs. M axme Olwer M . Aurian Grandstafl' Mrs. e Wanna. 91' TS M Mane S . K Q Grflc mmg Mrs. Florence Brown Ts. L . wzha MTS' Gmduswe M uczllefv' ff . TS-1? Zebel MTS glen Miller 3 ln,,h.l ad Mr. Charles Osborne Mr. Oscar Beck NXOOTYLZ Air' E1 I Hdfokdf ' Robe? S072 Mrs. M arrgane Cole Mi . S - Ruth Klmgelr S Alzce Vance M155 EUGWS M155 J ew 5 M Bus Drivers W C ,A Q- Q-- :P 4 .M-if ' .Wm W, First Row: Myron Lorah, Fred Case, Roy Hale, Bill Emerson. Second Row: Paul Walter, Charles Osborne, Wirt Brown. Cooks Custodian Mrs. Helen Ree d, Mrs. Mabel Bogard, Mrs. Jim Shaffer Christine Moyer. M , QQVQT S X f ,gf 1 ' s 2 I '-sing I 1. 55:2 E , T21 zz ? A I i, 7 4 I V dy A .IV ' - 55-N 45' 1. 4- 1 Ku X1 is ,, A e fi! ....-11 A ' 1 As We 0nee Were ,swf 1 'SI ,ri 3' llQ Q 's- xg, M we F' ,, Qfm 8 x, MN, - ws 4 First Row: Doral Ann Althouse, Jane Volkmer, Phyllis Hartschuh, Jerry Moore, June Anderson, Delores Nusbaum. Second Row: Harold Culver, Betsy Caves, Jean Hannum, Genevieve McDermott Th, ' . . . Wd Row. Phyllls Rledel, Betty Jo Hufford, Edwln Karcher, Ronald Babcock, Maxine Gregory. HD. A. 'WY s SENIURS Motto: Tonight We Set Sailg When Shall We Anchor? Colors: Kelly Green and Grey. Flower: Red Carnation. DORAL ANN ALTHOUSE Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Operetta 35 Camera Club 3,45 Cheer Leader 15 Arrow Staff 2,3,45 ANNUAL STAFF 45 Class Oiiicer 2g Band 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Class Play 4. JUNE ANDERSON KlPud77 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Cheer Leader 1,2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Arrow Staff 3,45 ANNUAL STAFF 45 Class Officer 2,3,45 Librarian 2,35 Student Council 2,3,45 Orchestra 2, 3,45 Queen Attendant 2. RONALD BABCOCK Lob Varsity S 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,4g Basket- ball 2,3,45 Play 3,45 Arrow Staff 3,45 ANNUAL STAFF 45 Class Officer 2, Pres. 3,45 Student Council 2,3,4. ELIZABETH CAVES Bets 'Q Y Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Operetta 35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Camera Club 35 National Honor Society 45 Play 3,45 Arrow Staff 3,45 ANNUAL STAFF 45 Librarian 4. MAXINE GREGORY AlCeny!7 F.H.A. l,2,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Operetta 35 Y- Teens 1,2,35 Arrow Staff 45 ANNUAL STAFF 45 Queen Attendant 3. HAROLD CULVER a4Harrysy F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Operetta 35 Var- sity K'S 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Track 45 Play 3,45 Arrow Staff 3,45 ANNUAL STAFF 45 Class Officer 2,35 Student Council 45 Band 3,45 Or- chestra l,2,3,4. 1? ll! -oi 4,554 WCW' ' 'E.7'x EUGENE GRIFFIN L4Tubby!! F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Vice President 45 Class Play 35 ANNUAL STAFF 45 Student Council 4. JEAN HANNUM I Jeannie F.I-I.A. l,2,35 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 45 AN- NUAL STAFF 45 Librarian 4. PHYLLIS HARTSCHUH nlttysf Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Operetta 35 Y-Teens 45 Camera Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Play 3,45 Arrow Staff 3,45 ANNUAL STAFF 45 Librarian 1,2,3,4. VERA MAE HOUDESHELL F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Operetta 35 Cheer Leader 25 Play 35 ANNUAL STAFF 45 Class Ofiicer 1,35 Queen Attendant 3. BETTY JO HUFFORD UB' Juv F.G.A. 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Play 3,45 AN- NUAL STAFF 45 Class Officer 1,35 Librarian 2,35 Student Council 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Band 45 Orches- tra l,2,3,45 Queen Attendant 15 French Club 2,3. EDWIN KARCHER uEdH National Honor Society 3,45 Varsity S 3,45 Class Play 35 Arrow Staff Editor 3,45 Class Officer 2, Vice President 45 Sports Manager 3,45 Student Council Vice President 35 ANNUAL STAFF 4. LARRY LANDIS UBMIH ANNUAL STAFF 4. GENEVIEVE MCDERMOTT uDiggeI,u - F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Operetta 35 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 Librarian 25 ANNUAL STAFF 4. ifiiw Dil W:-gr 'Swv-i-.A 3 Q 44.-.gy a '?' GERTRUDE MILLER Gert Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, ANNUAL STAFF 4. JERRY MOORE Tore Boys' Glee Club l,2, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Varsity S 3,43 Baseball 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Class Play 3,4, Ar- row Staif 3,4, ANNUAL STAFF 4, Class Officer 3, Student Council 1,2,4. DOLORES NUSBAUM HSOOk37 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Girls' Glee Club 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,3, Operetta 3, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Arrow Stai 4, ANNUAL STAFF 4, Queen Attendant 4, Play 4. CRAIG RIEDEL Shark Boys' Glee Club l,2, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Varsity S 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Track 3,4, Arrow Staff 3,4, ANNUAL STAFF 4, Class Officer 3,4g Student Council 1,3, Play 4. HOMER RIEDEL saLeftyyy F.F.A. 3.4, Boys' Glee Club 1,2, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Varsity S 4, Baseball 1,4, Basketball 1, Arrow Staff 3,45 ANNUAL STAFF 4. PHYLLIS RIEDEL Bookie F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Operetta 3, Ar- row Staff 3,4, ANNUAL STAFF 4, Class Oificer 1-Pres., 4-Secretary, Librari- an 2, Student Council 1, 2,3, Queen Attendant 2, Carnival Queen 4, Play 4. ARLENE SOLZE Llsal-ty7! F.H.A. 1,2,3, Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Operetta 3, Arrow Staff 3,4, ANNUAL STAFF 4, Librarian 4. JANE VOLKMER Janie F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Cheer Leader 2, Class Play 3,-1, Arrow Staff 3,4, ANNUAL STAFF 4, Class Officer 2, Librarian 2, 3,4, Queen At- tendant 3. 'TAY' -,-,g--f ,, Senior Prophecy A gypsy caravan passed through my town and I soon discovered a palm reader of the past. I asked her what had happened to my many classmates, since we parted at S. H. S. She looked into my palm, and as she studied it, she saw two secretaries sitting at adjoining desks. Who were they? Why none other than Jean Hannum and June Anderson. Some pair, huh? Just then the door slammed and she saw Genevieve McDermott come striding into the oflice. You might be interested in knowing that Genevieve is now a lawyer, and her husband is an undertaker. Next, she saw a large penthouse apartment in New York. She couldn't figure it out at first, until she spied the familiar figure of Phyllis Riedel sprawled out on one of the lavish couches. It seemed she was the owner of a large yachting club. As her vision drew near the water, she saw one of the yachts coming ashore with Arlene Solze serving as a wave. The captain of this ship, neatly dressed in his uniform, seemed to be Ronald Babcock. His duties are well managed. Just at this moment a main attraction came into view. No, it can't be, but it is! Betsy Caves was singing Foggy River . She is now a quite prominent opera star. As her thoughts drew near Marion, Ohio, a large hospital appeared. This must be some- thing new for she saw Jerry Moore and Edwin Karcher putting on the Hnishing touches. As usual Jerry was loafing and Edwin was doing the work. The nurses were going home from work, among whom we see Phyllis Hartschuh, now the headnurse. She seems to be doing a good job of it, as all the nurses are walking in formation. What's this? A woman chasing a half dozen kids up and down the streets. Who is this wo- man? Now it's clearing up. That woman is none other than Gertrude Miller and those kids are her own. She is just trying to catch them for their weekly bath. By the way, her husband is the city dog catcher. The next vision she has is that of a man surrounded by quite a group of children. The man is Craig Riedel. He and Bonnie have three children now, two boys and a girl. Shark is coaching the boys in basketball and Bonnie is coaching the girl in cheer- leading. Here, there is an interruption. What is happening? Delaware, Ohio comes into view. Gosh, it looks like a wedding ceremony! Why it's Betty Jo Hujford-excuse me, Mrs. Kisa- beth. This is Betty Jo's first marriage, so wish her luck! The Palm reader says she can see acres and acres of waving grain. What can this possibly mean? Oh, now I see, it is the farm of Eugene Grifjin and Homer Riedel. It seems they are joint owners of the Corn and More Corn farm. Down the road from them is another large farm. It looks like Harold Culver owns a dairy farm. Yes, there he comes with the milk buckets. He and June are now engaged to be married. Look out! Here comes a 1961 Cadillac. It looks familiar-it is! There is Janie Vollcmer, Maxine Gregory and Dolores Nusbaum. They are going out to their club in Cleveland, Ohio. They are the proprietors of a large chain of night clubs. Janie and Maxine are single yet, but Dolores has been married three times. They are the pin-ups of many Cleveland playboys. Gee! What do I smell? I followed my nose and found myself at the end of a line of men. At last, reaching my goal, I found Vera Houdeshell behind the counter selling famous Get Your Woman perfume. She seems to like her job very well. It couldn't be the men, Vera, or could it?? Bang! Crash! Who do I see but Larry Landis, checking in another wreck. Since leaving S. H. S. Larry has a job in Larry's Little Junk Yard . Here we are, way down at Miami, Florida, and we seeVDoral Ann Althouse. She is now head instructor at the Nurses' Training Field. She looks very intelligent in those horn rimmed glasses she is wearing. Having seen and heard from all the mem- bers of the graduating class of '51, I settle back in my easy chair, to dream of all the good old days back at S. H. S. Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1951, being of sound mind and limb fwith a few exceptionsj do hereby bequeath the following: To the school we leave the scarred desks, walls and books so dear to our memory. To the faculty we leave greater peace of mind. I, June Anderson, will my pep for cheerleading fand other thingsj to Donna Berkheimer, who is so reserved. I, Doral Ann Althouse, will my excess weight to Francis Swihart to be evenly distributed. I, Ronald Babcock, will my witty ways to Don Gregg. Just as if he needed them. I, Betsy Caves, will my love for Shakespeare to anyone who takes Senior English next year. I, Harold Culver, will my dating ways to Everett Hushour who is be- ginning to see the light. I, Maxine Gregory, will my Home-Ec. abilities to Cara Lee Burdge. Heaven help Bill!!! I, Eugene Gfrifin, will my Model A-Ford to Chuck Sprau who may like to drive rather than ride in a Ford. I, Jean Hannurn, will my ability to talk all the time and say nothing to Joyce Zellner. I, Phyllis Hartschuh, will my curly hair to Leo Reed, so- he won't have to spend any more money for permanents. I, Betty Jo Hujjford, will my ability to go steady to Carol Ann Grubb who can't make up her mind. I, Edwin Karcher, will my ability for writing editorials to Bobby Joe Secoy. Good Luck, Zeke !! I, Larry Landis, will my Ford to anyone who has money enough to keep it going. I, Genevieve McDermott, will my intelligent looking glasses to Harlan Burks who needs to get intelligence one way or another. I, Gertrude Miller, will my quiet ways to Enza Bell whose tongue, it is said, is loose at both ends. I, Jerry Moore, will my desire to skip school to Jim Biller who has to be here, or else!!! I, Vera Houdeshell, will my long hair to Romaine Riedel so she'll have a reason to get scissor happyn once in a while. I, Dolores Nusbaum, will my dark hair and dark complexion to Marian Everhart who sunburns so easily. I, Craig Riedel, will my nickname Shark to any unlucky fish who gets it. I, Homer Riedel, will my short stature to Bud Wall who is coming up in this world. I, Phyllis Riedel, will my piano playing to Howard Feasel who is so shy around the key board. I, Arlene Solze, will my athletic ability to Lydia Kirby in hopes she'll know three strikes means out!! I, Jane Vollcnier, will my ability to run around without a pass to Jim Stever so he will have a reason for being in the hall. V 1 Y ' 7-T A - L Q t if -' X3 xii' 5 V i 'fan .4 1 ' B fA1'f'fJ X ' Q ssrl J . , 2 A cZy'c.emaz2d2ffmf ,' , V ' , L ' S 1 Nas. G 6 1 vga, if sm 'TF is ,Hi ' Q 333 fs. I 11' as i 'O f . ,jig , C 1 h , xQh1A 5 It if M - ffff N45 A 4 -, fi J' f iffigei fs we J 15 , '55 S 1 fr Q gg s . s as B W f seg ets X J ies!! ,, U. . K K ,KE KX A KX Q :kk .I on ..kxL L s ek nl .5 Na. , t -C H ' 'X -s M ., jse K A . K x , 1. 'arm isbn X S Q s J , if iss, , 5 Y J h k X, . ,,, , j . r ,Bk First Row: Miss Klingler, Bob Secoy, Lydia Kirby, Norman Metzgar, Angelette Droll, John Hudgins, Anabelle Stover, Donald Gregg. Second Row: Joan Shook, Wayne Fadley, Ruth Weaver, Leo Reed, Joyce Zellner, Don Hannum. Third Row: Bill Bogard, Join Dunlap, Joann Wyss, Duane Corfman, Marilyn Mar- quart, Larry Landis, Patrici Griffin, Everett Hushour. Fourth Row: Geneva Smith, Peggy Hill, Marie Reed, Donna Berkheimer, Enza Bell, Jane Williams. CLASS OFFICERS President ....... ..... B ud Wall Vice President ....... Joyce Zellner Secretary ...... .... E nza Bell Treasurer .... , ........ Lydia Kirby Student Council Representatives: Bob Secoy Ruth Weaver 7 M , N ,M V, ,777 , , X W ,V ,V , W V, fy ,,,,,, Y, V, ,, M f J 'F J f ' - y, 2.1, 2 2 Z , , V , fggg mmf, ff ,I fffff A J, , Af ,,,f HJ, ,, ., Q ' 'X V j , X' ,, i1r,,Qf ,, 'ff ' - , , - , 1 2 f ffl J If ffw M f fff,Z.wf-w WZMZ K f ,, 1 ff fr 4 f , 4. , f fi ff? J 2 1, 'ff' , ,ar if , , ,, TEV 1 f f X , f . f Q J f W f ,Z ,fy pf! -ff J 7 ,af r, , ff ,f fl 1, 4 fri ,i ff , ,X f , 4 , ,gi J ' ,, F E , J f V ' -' f 'A fi , ,M ' f X 'fi ff f- . fl 1? H f f First Row: Miss Evans, Bob Shook, Ruth Miller, Edwin Gingery, Carolyn Riedel, Ronald Wagner, Bonnie Yentzer, Wayne Dutcher, Jean Grady. Second Row: Frances Swihart, Alan Karcher, Ruth Riedel, Frank Holman, Marilyn Smith, James Biller. Third Row: Geneva Ratliff, Wayne Solze, Carol Grubb, John Bell, Terry Ransom, Harlan Burks, Janice Corfman, Harold Schryer, Carol Miller. Fourth Row: Berlyn Geary, LaVon Droll, Larry Reed, Mariane Everhart, Ronald Miller, Cara Burdge, Milfred Brown, Marjorie McDermott. CLASS OFFICERS Presdent ...... . . .Alan Karcher Vice President. . . . . .John Bell Secretary. . . . . . Ruth Riedel Treasurern . . Wayne Dutcher Student Council Representatives: Wayne Solze Bonnie Yentzer L.. F 4a R X ? ei 2,71 w I 5 Y I 1 1 wwf l ,Q W QTQQQ Q ' ' 2' 'X , 'Y' i ' f- f. ifv ,S2:z,..fZ:' v-F QQ- :ya- s, 2 X' W if it as i as ,su 4 4 ,ls -vs - ,fel ww, , :A1fQg'wfi-SEfYi,ffi i'3ES ' , 1.1,-was :- 1- 1 .1- .il w X for f ,W - ii f -N' L Q ., ff: f :. - wins. X -me Q is fi i f was :rf f ' ' fx x.. vs ,P 1 ' Tis- N , si S, if wg gm gf' Y R W., ff , 1 ,j:'s f,'y if 2 - 2, ' ' ' i i va n , , + gf X, , c fs, ff l, 2'-ig, V i , 5, 3,5 ,,, Qgsr ff , , gg, 1 1,x,,,,.1- y i it i f gi 'i , First Row: Mr. Beck, Norma Ratliff, Robert McVay, Phyllis Ruhlen, Gene Corfman, Carolyn Stillberger, Charles Sprau, Mary Sorg, Donald Riedel. Second Row: Carolyn McGinnis, Joe Dunlap, Joan Griffin, Leon Shell, Eleanor Hetzel, Richard Shellhorn. Third Row: Tom Moler, Shirley Hannum, Jerry Hosterrnan, Louise McDermott, Albert Ohl, Maxine Burks. Fourth Row: Richard Balliet, Mary Lois Grandstaff, Marlin Weaver, Virginia Smith, Gary Gregg, Romaine Riedel, Lowell Breyley, Irene Wyss, Jim Schryer. Fifth Row: Bill Burks, Alice Lee Clingman, Gene Von Blon, Kenneth Risley, Tom Williams, Delores Riedel, Vaughn Shell. V CLASS OFFICERS President .......... Vaughn Shell Vice President.. .Jerry Hosterman Secretary ............. Irene Wyss Treasurer ..... 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Fourth Row: Fred Jackson, Ruthie Jamieson, Donald Craig, Geraldine Williams, Ronnie Reed, Gertrude Jump, Donnie Grandstaif, Barbara Bridgeford, Alton Riedel, Mary Ellen Cross. Fifth Row: Gene Corfman, Diane Mercer, Billy Gingery, Anna Smith, Donald Holt, T-VJ, T-Pillinmar Fav-l T-Tnlmnn .Torrv Nlnrklihv Philih Grllbb. , I t ,ik 4 ' I f -x ' P, J' fr r:-4 , ,ff 5:1 I ' 9 J' ' . - . .X , ,-V' ' gr, G --- ffl 6 J W5 ind' J X 'Jr A - 5 ' I ' Nx 'A , 'Q J a gfcemafvcfdml' ,a 'I 40 'mer-., .ia ' 1 awp! .Q . Q: - Q as-sg 4:5 J ' . S -- f XV- at GM 5 S . 'S tw gr, mira: in .fffff - S mf J ao. to . s 'V lr 9 G ' if :ri K sf fi, ii . ,J ffishl- N: X L. A... 'Il' 'f if ft . I5 S . r 13' 1 Q .QW 1 A - Juli, xLgA h K 5 r rg' . : . L' JI Fiiriififg iii fn is ', 4y 5, ,, 'f.W' 5' 'J is 4568, x J i . 1 is X3 ,lv- . ' ' 4 J'-fi mxxx X ' ' all .. ...ggffr J I. 1 9 -.P X J i lr I ,I 'Q if ' s r' ' 'Q L52 Q. .QW First Row: Charles Osborne, Judy Biller, Raymond Williams, Beverly Corfman Donald Houdeshell, Shirley Jump, Glenn Goodman, Miriam Margraf. Second Row: Diane Bloom, Ronald Von Blon, Shirley Jackson, Elza McDermott Isabella Jackson, Carl Shook. Third Row: Annabella Jackson, Gene May, Mary Alice Heaston, Herschel Conner Judy Neibel, James Pence, Tena Kay Moyer, Bobby Hosterman. Fourth Row: Owen Ohl, Sarah Smith, Paul McDermott, Judy Wyss, Keith Tschanen Roma Riedel, Wayne Burks, Rosalie Secoy. Q fx ' fi' 1 ' H ,, -, az J ,Q '6 ,ir , , ,. ..x, ' 1 ' ' . li' J I ' ' I . f + , i L 4' J '71 5 Minerva!! QZWHJJ if ' ' ? T 5 + 1 J 5 7 A rival 57 at L as .QQ 'f' ' 2' J , GXZYQ .j k ' Q- ' '1 , r fy V M L, F . F y in T s Q . sfo 'J . ' J f ' M31 at y ,Ag Q isa, . . 'M , X rr I Ami, I fm? 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Fourth Row: Joy Gregg, Larry Von Blon, Joann McDermott, David Bloom, Jane Griflin, Julian Babcock, Nancy Osborn, David Miller, Carol Ann Brown, Van Curlis. Fifth Row: James McGinnis, Martha Gregg, Betty Joyce Kear, Elizabeth Cramer, Irene Breyley, Barbara Osborn. ,a ,s 3 aw. a s 3 , I I, K I VL V ,, 4' ' y , fr . rg -' 3, ' ' I l M5 'ii Xi QA is M X I rl, N 'ff Agfa , , ' M V r N., , Snag 'mp' ':'0 1 4 1 1 ' ,. 1 qglffafnafe UMW! , 'r W, l 2 77 s' fr 1 71 'F 4 ' L A ' lizard ,Q , L L J ' my L Q W 4 if , A 1 4? E , I , lk I 115.35 5, ff ' ' Q- y Xl ll A .ef g ' ' 'J I f' , fr whim Weir' ' ' ,B V , ,G , 5 ,V V ' V 7 Y 'V 1 s' e F AQLI ' 3 ' 5 L' 'J A-0 Q yfffrve-J ' f- - - g X, .L Q. V wg A j l , Q ,i A ,X ,tg , K First Row: Mrs. Niebel, Billy Sowers, Susan Warfel, Edward Lininger, Virginia Melroy, Daryl Campbell, Mary Alice Gingery, Neil Dininger, Judy Newell, Second Row: Don Grubb, Vernice Harris, Dick Smith, Jean Maskey, Carl Geary, Phyllis King. Third Row: Don Bare, Patty Britton, Billy Hufford, Wanda Mahoney, Donnie Mowry, Dolores Perry ,Fourth Row: 'Nevin Stover, Lyle Bell, Richard Wagner, Amy Hill, Edson Smith, ' Darlene Ransom, Lynn Stlllberger, Patsy Sherman, Gerry Bookmyer. 'E':l4L D.-....- FA-M f nv-Fvnqn Dill Fnv-lic Thavird lX!Tn:n-rfor Tfrorlrlv Tnnrlv 5 5 -, f + 'g - 4. ,B a 4 A f- i la. If x, 1 il had za, Jjj g Gs - up , - x 1 K tit., A sy X K' we . kk,, 4 wfisv TV, Q 4 K W 1 3, -. Hg '. Y . Y. .-S K --We-Q K, f'Ai WF! .Xi its i V A K ' Q -V x.Qx fi, id. K, A . any i fl iii CU' fvzwaza, 0271001 Q an ,Ll i .4 .gag !' Q A i 'slr f-Q ' , L. J, , g A il A-'fix ,. 'S a , 1 Gffzzaffl Cf S . it 94'..A,,' Q fy r Y R 1 Q- ,A ' X 'if' Q X iff tif fr 139' , -Q' 1 J M70 - -C471 s i nz A 1,LAJ K X - P is p i A I X i ., -i Lkk- xx kkkk xx A It is - . wp 4 7, ti ,... i s s J v 1 1, Q ' ui X -. T'-L -.577 . . i First Row: Mrs. Brown, Richard Wolford, Carol Sloman, Donald Ohl, Sue Curlis, Bob Sowers, Kathy Riedel, Charles Hushour, Judy Hufford. Second Row: Charles Solze, Sandra Alexander, Douglas Ratliff, Rebecca Heilman, Donald Shellhorn, Donna Havelin. Third Row: Sharon Riedel, Owen Ratliff, Helen Bausman, Donald Secoy, Lillian Burkhart, Norman Adams. Fourth Row: Kelly Perry, Maggie Houdeshell, Ronnie Harbour, Jean Jamison, Howard Shook, Sandra Maskey, Keith Corfman, Sandra Phillips, Roger Pence. Fifth Row: Daryl Sprau, Myron Babcock, Larry Sherman, Bernard Taylor. X K ' in 'lla-vyn, .. sg J , C 4:5 rl 5 'jf NI , ii I V I fdnvvm La, if i- 1 Q, ' Wfdlffdff WMM! gf' W' 1 . '7 r. ...,,3 Q Q73 . J f L4 sK. qv, 'tax ,b K + 7 ,' I ' in, ,L N, RM ' L as E ni. 50,51 VZ.Cj '1l 2f. 3 J -W i i A Mi. ., i 4. ai fl 'W' 'nm .. V, ' Q A Q.. 6 H Y gf 'ni , f 'T F .. J fi.. 'ff . 1 0 'iv it Q X- Mi E ig Mahi. a SM 0 A 0 .J Q My ' ,,f'. 'S V , I if J, ,QSM I X Q 5 4 r J ff . 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Third Row: Claude Riedel, Betty King, Melvin Wagner, Jean Gribben Th Babcock, Darla Bloom, Richard Close C l ' Fourth R ' ' , arry Weber Mah Miller John , Dunlap, ay , eodore , aro yn Riedel L . ow. Edwin Good . ' n man, K Billy Heilma oney, Bobby B k Bare ur s, Dennis Russell G d ' , Philip , oo man, Richard Shaffer. .I I X H 4 4 5' n,I,,, 3.1, I - ,-I., 1404.11 , if 1- TI, I In I I I I K aww X A 'fir 'I Q, .V V,..' x ' ...I dr Kari. - 4 1 I I I lil ll I, 4 y W cwfzaff CUZ' aa! if , , IGI-Lt! i' ak, I W Y 1 I ' ' J I I' I .gg -H ' -, Q - ns- ,VVI 1' ' 'Hr X I V I I .wi - wi ral L ' ALI W y I 4 I V A I , 4 4 , li I. J , I I , , 1, ' ,ff....iI. If-.II ff-I, i'd.n'l X II I ' I L11 ' .l-Q , . -. fvikc H ,,y, I , , ,, I , ,. Q M A 'Nz Y W 7 ' 9 X , I-. ' I? , x' ,fi I1 I rf ,S Z1 K V f'M'f1 K If ,V W 4 it3,,,v ,i 'I ,V tg., ,QL I., 'SK' i BSI I VIA, . 5, In sl J 3 an 1. fn vu Ig' 'H- Ma- ff., 32 v I' tr.-1 'Q ' ' I Nr L. I, fy-I i I 5 ' I 1 f . f First I , Row: Mrs. Weininger, William Dunlap, Marly Ellen Jones, Charles Hufford, Mary Alice Hushour, Donald Heavlin, Jana Sue Gribben. Second Row: Barbara Campbell, Bobby Britton, Mary Lou Hess, Charles Engler. Third Row: Daryl Corfman, Sharon Ekleberry, Conrad Hufford, Ginger Sue Hufford, Bobby Dutcher, Susie Hill, Robert Biller. Fourth Row: Mitchell Perry, Dolores Du l n ap, Marcia Hows berger, Carolyn Hill. 21 H+ ' 54 A w at 1 f TQ, 1 , iiii X 2- 32:3 . Q 'M A. i. iz if in ' , Kitty' .3 . i S YQi f' A bi - gfcdmafe UMM! i iw a ' r . 4 , i I ss X ' f ,if i P ,, ' - IVV' I 'I ' - R R r i 1 k i iirpr S ' I Q ,, f F if xX,f f qi 1 sq? Vfym f' ':.' , A ' no xy. E wi I , is A 9 I i it as X I4 2, dl 754, If-sg 9. , ,sd A in S vfilijiiis ig? i g T. 441- fi . l 1 ,X .5 N 'I' hwy. ' 1 A 'I First Row: Mrs. Wenner, Claude Weatherbee, Stella Smith, Robert McEwen, Carol Pence, John Riedel, Carolyn McBride. Second Row: Marcia Pope, Gary Ratliff, Connie Snavely, Dickie Osborne, Third Row: Wayne Williams, Diane Marquart, Neil Stover, Rita Williams, Raymond Nutter, Cleone Riedel, Ronald Ries. apurth Row: Carolyn Sowers, Dick Kear, Dicky Riedel, Jerry Sherman, Larry agner. Not pictured: Gene Kinney. Grade Activities The grades have been very active this year in activities outside the classroom. Each grade had a part in presenting a Chapel or an Assembly Program. At Christmas time the grade presented a very fine program for the Parent Teachers' Association Meeting. One of the highlights of their activities was the presentation of the Operetta Snow White . This was an excellent program and Mr. Beck and the grade teachers are to be commended for their fine Work. Some of the children participated in the Community ,Institute program and a few are quite active in the Junior Band. l rx .yy s M f'W ?'1PK-J? G55 4 ,qv AWN, . Q ,,+..f1, A WK. ,,,, . my '- :X fx ., ,. 6 fl My 'Vida - , N- gf 'ri .. NJ' xg , xx. f ,N,.,., ,,-- x .W ,W an-ggi-x ,K , -1 f 9 if -411 N W ml Varsity Baseball 153 A cn 1 X ... v X x Md? X 1 L I T t 4 . .fra in I . ' 1 '7z1.a,- ' . . Q sf Z , 52 1 .. -J . 1 , i , f 'Q 'N' sw. vw ,nf 2 y 1 , a a W x it E 4 1 , f Vx A It 0 S in' ,- V ,, uv .,,., ' I , 5 Q 5 veils 'ri Aw ay . :,. ..,. im ' lit! A f, 4 W Ylannum, gamer . ir 3 fr lf, 6: 1 Shen' Do yy B0gaYd' eo -Reegledel Je I , V - I I I. as lv qaugbgExedeX. OCX, B1 Ty Moor I . . abc e, YF-Tst 30115 CYQQEMXA B Har-o1d Cul 1' She 'wi Ver 5 Le0nnd R0 f seco Spring is on its way and we will soon be hearing the crack of the baseball bats as the boys again take to the diamond. The boys will begin to train for the District Tournament which they are eligible to enter because of their fine playing in the fall and winning the League Championship. Two games are scheduled for this spring with each of the following schools: Carey, Old Fort, and Tiffin Calvert. LAST FALL'S RECORD Sycamore ..... .......... 9 Harpster ..... . 5 Sycamore .... ........ 1 6 Nevada .... '. 2 Sycamore .... ..... 1 4 Wharton. . . . 0 Sycamore .... . . . 6 Melmore . . . . 1 Sycamore .... ..... 1 3 Salem .......... . 0 Sycamore .... ..... 2 4 Marseilles ....... . 1 Sycamore ..... . . . 3 McCutchenville .... . . . 2 Sycamore ..... ..... 1 2 McCutchenvi1le. . . . 4 Junior High Baseball First Row: John Bigle, George Noggle, Danny Bqgard, Ronnie Miller, Donald Hannam. Second Row: Lester Bell, Gerald Swerline, Junior Holt, Raymond Bridgeford, Jimmy Marquart. The Junior High Baseball team played a lot of baseball with others boys from their class but were only able to get one game in with another school. They are anxiously waiting for some nice sunny Weather this spring so they can get in shape for some spring games. Sycamore ........... I ....... 15 Nevada. . . . . 6 ' 'Af Q-' Varsity Basketball Another year of basketball has been suc- cessfully completed. Once again our boys Were proclaimed champions. Our record for the year was 18 Wins against 7 losses. Our mighty Hve were the League leading Champs as Well as the County Tournament Champions. Much credit is due to coach Robby Roberson for the splendid way in which he has handled the boys. Craig Riedel, Ronald Babcock and Harold Culver, the three Senior members of the squad will be missed greatly next year but We hope the team will continue to contribute to our showcase of trophies. Good luck, boys and coach, in the years to come. the Team Oo 72 aqmm Z6 Yvobaqson rw C006 0ur Season 's Record Sycamore. Sycamore ..... Sycamore ..... Sycamore . Sycamore ..... Sycamore. Sycamore ..... Sycamore ..... Sycamore ..... Sycamore ..... Sycamore .... Sycamore Sycamore ..... Sycamore ..... Sycamore Sycamore ..... Sycamore ..... Sycamore ..... Sycamore ..... Sycamore ..... Sycamore ..... Sycamore Sycamore . .... Sycamore Sycamore Lykens .......... McCutcher1ville. . . . . .62 . . . .44 Chatfield ........ Sulphur Springs ....72 ....48 Salem ........... Old Fort .. Marseilles .... ....60 ....54 ....62 ....55 Carey...... ....52 Harpster........ ....5l Leesvil1e........ . . . .53 Mt. Cory-,Rawson ....65 NeVada......... . . . .51 McCutchenville. . ....60 Me1more........ .....56 Wharton....... ....49 Lykens..... ....37 Harpster... ....61 Melmore... ....46 VVharton... ....52 Forest... Sa1em....... COUNTY TOURNAMENT Nevada........ Harpster........ . . . . . . . . . .46 McCutchenville. . DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Leesville...... Y B s A E S R K V E E T L First Row: John Bell, Bob Shook, Jerry Hosterman, Leon Shell Vaughn Shell. L Second Row: Edwin Gingery, Bud Wall, Bob Secoy, Joe Dunlap, Marlin Weaver, Tom Moler. The Reserve basketball team enjoyed quite a successful season with a record of 15 wins and 4 losses. These boys were kept quite busy during the season with the reserve games, some acting as varsity subs and some help- ing the Junior High Ball Club win the Junior High Invitational Tournament at Clyde. These boys are the Varsity players of the next several years and we are looking for- ward to some more good basketball seasons and some championship teams. SEASON'S RECORD Sycamore ..... 30 Lykens .......... 13 Sycamore ..... 20 McCutchenville . .17 Sycamore ..... 26 Chattield ........ 11 Sycamore ..... 28 Sulphur Springs 39 Sycamore ..... 39 Salem ........... 21 Sycamore ..... 35 Old Fort ........ 18 Sycamore .... 40 Marseilles ....... 18 Sycamore ..... 33 Carey ...... . . .35 Sycamore .... 40 Harpster ........ 30 Sycamore ..... 48 Nevada .......... 24 Sycamore .... 34 McCutchenville . .31 Sycamore .... 38 Melmore ........ 24 Sycamore .... 37 Wharton ........ 36 Sycamore .... 32 Lykens .... . . .25 Sycamore .... 46 Harpster . . . . . .18 Sycamore ..... 40 Melmore . . . . . .29 Sycamore .... 26 Wharton .... .... 3 4 Sycamore .... 33 Forest .... . . .28 Sycamore .... 35 Salem .... . . .33 Junior High Basketball The Junior High boys enjoyed quite a successful season this year playing under two coaches, Mr. Shell and Mr. Roberson. In the Junior High Tourna ment our team was runner-up having been defeated by Salem in the finals With the help of members of the Freshman class, the boys defeated Norwalk St Paul, Clyde and Carey to win the Clyde Invitational Tournament The regular season's record is as follows: Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore .... . . , . . Sycamore .... ..... Sycamore ................ Scutch. . . Eden .... Lykens. . . Salem .... Eden ..... Marseilles Carey .... Wharton . Nevada . . Carey .... Carey .... Tiffin st. Joseph Cheerleaders VARSITY Ruth Riedel, Enza Bell, June Ander- son and Joann Wyss. RESERVE Alicelee Clingman, Shirley Hannum and Carolyn Stillberger. JUN IOR HIGH Norma Jean Ohl, Donnie Grandstaff and Patty Ward. T raclg The boys interested in track are eager for some bright sunny days so they can get out on' the track and do some running to get in shape for those scheduled track meets. Last spring the Sycamore Track Team Won the county track meet by a very slim margin and are out to see if they can retain that honorable position. Although Harvey Riedel, Don Carr, Chet Geary, Glen Wagner, Ronald Konkle and Darrel Weaver, good track men, Were lost by graduation, the remaining members of the squad with the addition of some Freshmen will be out there doing their best. The boys are entered in the following meets this spring: Marseilles-Melmore, Mansfield Relays, Harpster- Marseilles, Nevada, and the County Meet. 1 I ! Athletic Shots ,Aff i'!f!,1'?2f3? -x h 1 X i ann' I f Ai J .fx in-'A ,KI ' 'h'h zgwhk. 32 5055 vs x 'X'- f' 1 -vs. V sa AA , , , W ,. , ,Q 1 M5 M-1 'fig v ' 2 gk v 4' :-N ,f ,w.44,4 lx' . Rfb I A-1 '- Ona 1 4, Yg ' 1 ' .'. 'Sf' j 'Sx'zYf'.g QVS9' X , 'Z First Row Donald Gregg Larry Reed, Eugene Griffin, Harold Culver, Homer S 1 F kl H 1 . Riedel Wayne oze ran in oman Second Row Charles Sprau Milfred Brown, Jim Schryer, Edwin Gingery, Everett Hushour Tom Williams Ronnie Miller, Kenneth Risley, Donald Riedel, Ronnie H ll M M h d 1 r oor ea Third Row Berlyn Geary Bob Shook, Albert Ohl, Allan Corfman, Norman Metzgar, Leo Reed Tom Moler Marlin Weaver, Richard Balliet and Bill Burks. When the F. F. A. met in the Vocational Agri- culture room the Second Wednesday of every month the following officers were in charge: President .............. Harold Culver Vice President .... .... E ugene Griffin Secretary ............... Homer Riedel Assistant Secretary ........ Larry Reed Treasurer.. ............. Wayne Solze Assistant Treasurer ..... Donald Gregg Reporter ............ Franklin Holman Sentinel .... .... R onald Wagner Adviser ............. Harold Moorhead The Chapter's highlights were, Harold Culver went to the State F. F. A. camp, seven members received the State Farmer's degree, the dairy judging team received second rating in the State Dairy Judging Contest thus earning the right to compete in the National Contest where they received a silver rating, Harold Culver received a gold rating in the National Contest for judging Jerseys, Eugene Griflin and Harold Culver were chosen to go to the National F. F. A. convention in Kansas City, and Larry Reed placed first in the county Public Speaking Contest. The Freshmen and the Sophomores partici- pated in the county Parliamentary Procedure Contest and received the Silver Award. April 6, 1951 was the date of the joint F. F. A. and F. H. A. banquet, the main event of a suc- cessful year. First Row: Delores Riedel, Jean Grady, Marilyn Marquart, LaVon Droll, Bonnie Yentzer, Cara Burdge, Louise McDermott, Phyllis Ruhlen, Maxine Burks, Eleanor Hetzel, Frances Swihart. Second Row: Dolores Nusbaum, Geneva Smith, Ruth Weaver, Genevieve McDer- mott, Carol Grubb, Terry Ransom, Qarol Miller, Carolyn Stillberger, Ruth Ann Corfman, Angelette Droll, Norma Ratliff, Mary Sorg, Marian Everhart, Lois Eng- land, Mrs. Cole. , Third Row: Jane Williams, Jane Volkmer, Patricia Griffin, Joyce Zellner, Annabelle Stover, Marlene Harter, Ruthie Riedel, Enza Bell, Joan Dunlap, Joan Shook, Marilyn Smith, Joan Griffin, Irene Wyss, Ruthie Miller. The Future Homemakers of America is an organization for girls which is really Worth attending. The girls in the club plan all sorts of activities that are closely associated with homemaking such as: Bake sales, Socials, candy windows, County F. H. A. meetings, Fair dis- plays and many other projects. lt takes a great deal of planning and Work on the part of the girls, but in the end they are Well paid for their efforts. To the Homemakers of the future We Wish the best of luck. President ........ Vice President. . . . Treasurer ........ . . Secretary ..... Historian ....... Pianist ...,..... Assistant ....... Song Leader .... ...... Student Council ...... ..... Enza Bell . . .Ruth Weaver Patricia Griffin Angelette Droll . Geneva Smith Maxine Gregory Parliamentarian ,..... . ..... Phyllis Riedel Carolyn Riedel . .Jane Williams . .Terry Ransom The Annual Staff has been a very busy group throughout the year, but probably the most trying day was when we started out to see what we could do about ads. It was a day of hard work but we found it very rewarding. The entire staff wishes to thank Miss Tuttle who helped us in assembling this annual for without her advice and help We would have been lost. Our thanks also go to all the others who helped us in any Way. Our one wish is that you will enjoy this annual as much as we have enjoyed pro- ducing it. ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ........... Phyllis Hartschuh Associate Editor ................ Betsy Caves Literary Editor ........ ..... P hyllis Riedel Sports Editor ............ ..... J erry Moore Associate Sports Editor ........ Jane Volkmer Photographers ............... Harold Culver Eugene Griflin Typists: Dolores Nusbaum, Maxine Gregory, Arlene Solze, June Anderson. Artist .................. Doral Ann Althouse Business Manager .... ..... R onald Babcock Sales Manager .,............. Edwin Karcher Advertising Manager ........... Craig Riedel Salesrnen: Horner Riedel, Vera Houdeshell, Genevieve McDermott, Jean Hannurn, Bet- ty Jo Hufford. Every three Weeks the ARROW Staff pub- blished a Well written paper. We hope the readers received as much enjoyment from the paper as the staff did publishing it. To the staff of next year, We Wish the best of luck. Editor-in-Chief ............. Edwin Karcher Ass't. Editor ........ ........ B ob Secoy Business Manager ........... Ronald Babcock Assistant ..................... Don Hannum Circulation ..... Craig Riedel, Harold Culver Assistants ........ Wayne Fadley, Peggy Hill Literary ..... .......... P hyllis Hartschuh Assistant' .... . Donna Berkheimer Activity ...................... Homer Riedel Assistant ..................... John Hudgins Feature .... Jane Volkmer, Dolores Nusbaum Assistants ........ Lydia. Kirby, Ruth Weaver Girls' Sports ................... Arlene Solze Assistant ...... ....... E nza Bell Boys' Sports. . ........ Jerry Moore Assistant .... .............. B ud Wall Artist ..... ........... D oral Ann Althouse Assistant ....................... Don Gregg Typists ....... June Anderson, Phyllis Riedel Assistants ....... Joyce Zellner, Joan Dunlap Reporters ..... Maxine Gregory, Betsy Caves Assistants: Angelette Droll, Annabelle Stover Advisor ...................... Miss Klingler S T U C11 0E UN NT C 1 L First Row: Vaughn Shell, Bud Wall, Ronald Babcock, Jerry Moore, Harold Culver, June Anderson, Betty Jo Hufford, Bob Secoy. Second Row: Mr. Roberson, Jocelyn Geary, Bonnie Yentzer, Joseph MeKush, Terry Ransolin, Miss Tuttle, Shirley Hannum, Ruth Weaver, Gene Corfman, John Biller, Mr. S ell. The Student Council is made up of leaders in the six upper grades and its purpose is to set some of the policies of the school. Two projects, the buying of a popcorn machine and paying for the construction of some portable coat racks were successfully carried out. The oilicers of this group are: President, Harold Culverg Vice President, Jerry Mooreg Secretary, Ronald Babcock, Treasurer, Bud Wall, Reporter, June Anderson. First Row: Vaughn Shell, Bill Bogard, Dan Hannum, Ronald Babcock, Homer Riedel, Frank Holman. Second Row: Jerry Hosterman, Leon Shell, Harold Culver, Leo Reed, Jerry Moore, Edwin Karcher, Mr. Roberson. Any boy in high school who has earned a varsity letter is eligible for membership in Varsity S , the organization that sets the policy for many athletic activities. They also sponsored the athletic banquet at which Coach Clyde Lamb of Ohio Northern University was the speaker. Mr. Roberson is the sponsor and Craig Riedel the president of this group. 38 , V First Row: Bonnie Yentzer, Jo Wyss, Cara Lee Burdge, Alicelee Clingman, Virginia Smith, Eleanor Hetzel, Maxine Burks, Phyllis Ruhlen, Mary Sorg, Peggy Hill, Mary Lois Grandstaif. Second Row: Miss Klingler, Phyllis Hartschuh, Lydia Kirby, June Anderson, Betsy Caves, Ruth Miller, ?rlene Solze, Genevieve McDermott, Gertrude Miller, Betty Jo Hufford, Miss Tutt e. Third Row: Dolores Nusbaum, Carolyn Stillberger, Carolyn McGinnis, Shirley Hannum, Enza Bell, Jean Hannum, Romaine Riedel, Louise McDermott, Irene Wyss. The Y-Teens, a branch of the Y.W.C.A., has the following officers: President, June Anderson, Vice President, Betsy Caves, Secretary, Lydia Kirby, Treasurer, Enza Bell, Song Leader, Jo Wyss, Reporter, Ruth Miller. E ,Wo 1 First Row: Milfred Brown, Lydia Kirby, Mr. Beck, Doral Ann Althouse, Jim Biller. Second Row: Gertrude Jump, Ruth Jamison, Larry Pancost, Virginia Smith. The camera club was organized by Mr. Beck who hobby is photography. The members of the club have learned to develop, print and enlarge pictures. The officers of the club are: President, Milfred Brown, Secretary, Virginia Smith, Treasurer, Jim Biller. ' 39 J P First Row:.Bil1 Burks, Milfred Brown, Ronnie Miller, Alan Karcher, Donald Gregg Kenneth Risley, Allen Corfman, John Hudgins, Jim Schryer. Second Row: Doral Ann Althouse, Wayne Fadley, Harold Culver, Tom Williams,,Bob Secoy, Don Hannum, John Bell, Howard Feasel, Harold Schryer, Mr. Beck. .S II U First Row. Virginia Smith, Romaine Riedel, Betsy Caves, Phyllis Hartschuh, Jo Wyss, Jane Volkmer, Dolores Nusbaum, Jean Hannum, Phyllis Riedel, Genevieve McDermott, Arlene Solze, Eleanor Hetzel, Irene Wyss, Phyllis Ruhlen. Second Row: Betty Jo Hufford, Geneva Smith, Marilyn Marquart, Lydia Kirby, Bonnie Yentzer, Carol Grubb, Cara Lee Burdge, Angelette Droll, Terry Ransom, June Anderson, Vera Houdeshell, Louise McDermott, Carolyn McGinnis, LaVon Droll, Mariane Everhart, Marie Reed, Gertrude Miller, Carolyn Stillberger, Alice Lee Clingman, Mr. Beck. Third Row: Delores Riedel, Ruth Weaver, Jane Williams, Patricia Griflin, Joyce Zellner, Annabel Stover, Carolyn Riedel, Ruth Riedel, Enza Bell, Joan Dunlap, Joan Shook, Marilyn Smith, Peggy Hill, Ruth Miller, Mary Lois Grandstaff, Shirley Hannum, Doral Ann Althouse. First Row: John Bell, Alan Karcher, Donald Gregg, Ronald Miller, Billy Burks, John Hudgins, Milfred Brown. Second Row: Virginia Smith, Romaine Reidel, Betsy Caves, Phyllis Hartschuh, Jo Wyss, Vera Houdeshell, Jean Hannum, Phyllis Reidel, Genevieve McDermott, Arlene Solze, Eleanor Hetzel, Irene Wyss, Phyllis Rhulen. Third Row: Betty Jo Hufford, Geneva Smith, Marilyn Marquart, Lydia Kirby, Carol Grubb, Cara Lee Burdge, Angelette Droll, June Anderson, Louise McDermott, Carolyn McGinnis, Marion Everhart, Marie Reed, Gertrude Miller, Carolyn Still- berger, Alicelee Clingman, Mr. Beck. Fourth Row: Delores Reidel, Ruth Weaver, Jane Williams, Patricia Griffin, Joyce Zellner, Annabell Stover, Carolyn Reidel, Enza Bell, Joan Dunlap, JoAnn Shook, Peggy Hill, Ruth Miller, Lois Grandstaif, Shirley Hannum, Doral Ann Althouse. Fifth Row: Tommy Williams, Wayne Fadley, Harold Culver, Bill Bogart, Bobby Joe Secoy, Donald Hannum, Alan Corfman, Kenneth Risley. ' First Row: Dickie Ekleberry, Joseph McKush, Milfred Brown, Ruth Riedel, Romaine Riedel, Virginia Smith, Henry Mekush. Second Row: Doral Ann Althouse, Ronald Von Blon, Dale Fadley, Donald Riedel, John Bigler, George Noggle, Alice Lee Clingman, Diane Davis, Jocelyn Geary, John Biller, Donnie Grandstaif, Sue Grady. Third Row: Alan Karcher, Harold Schryer, Bonnie Yentzer, Terry Ransom, Carolyn Stillberger, Howard Feasel, Harold Culver, Carolyn Riedel, June Anderson, Betty Jo Hufford, Mary L. Grandstaff, Joyce Riedel, Carol Harris, Patty Ward, Mr. Beck. BI A0 NR First Row: Norma Ohl, Carolyn Riedel, Carol Harris, Alice Lee Clingman, Jocelyn Geary, Ruth Jamieson, Jim Schryer, Larry Pancost, Carolyn Stillberger. Second Row: Bonnie Yentzer, Donnie Grandstaff, Terry Ransom, Janet Maskey, Gertrude Jump, Betty Jo Hufford, Louise McDermott, Milfred Brown, Harold Culver, Mary Lois Grandstaff, George Noggle, Dale Fadley, Donald Riedel, June Moorhead, Judy Niebel, Alan Karcher. Third Row: Henry Mekush, Pauline McDermott, Beverly Miller, Harold Schryer, Marjorie Moore, Ronnie Grandstaff, Joseph Mekush, Lowell Breyley, Wayne Fadley Doral Ann Althouse, John Bigler, John Biller, Marjorie Miller, Mr. Beck. Fourth Row: Diane Mercer, Patty Ward, Tom Williams, Howard Feasel, Bob Secoy, Shirley Hannum, Joyce Riedel, Diane Davis, Sue Grady. ,BI A0 NR First Row: Billy King, Nancy Osborne, Betty Joyce Kear, Vernon Noggle, Donald Ward, Merlyn Reed, Carolyn McGinnis, Barbara Osborne, Neil Stover, Neil Hartschuh. Second Row: Kay Risor, Vernice Harris, Gloria Gingery, Judy Wyss, Robert Noggle, Bobby Hosterman, Carol Pancost. David Miller, Donald Dunlap, Julian Babcock. 4- L I B R A r r First Row: Alice Lee Clingman, Jean Hannum, Marlene Volkmer, Bud Wall, Jim Biller, Betsy Caves, Phyllis Hartschuh. Second Row: Miss Tuttle, Joan Wyss, Ruth Miller, Marlene Harter, Ruth Weaver, Angelette Droll, Marjorie McDermott. These boys and girls have been library assistants throughout this school year. They had the responsibility of issuing and checking in books, shelving books, keeping shelves in order, checking periodicals and reference books and other minor duties. Their help has greatly aided the school for Without them the library could not have been open every period. National Honor Society 4 l First Row: Betty Jo Hufford, June Anderson, Phyllis Hartschuh, Lydia Kirby. Second Row: Phyllis Riedel, Enza Bell, Edwin Karcher, Betsy Caves. These students were selected by the high school faculty for the National Honor Society The selection was made on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, charcter and service. The induction ceremony was held at Harpster with the Marseilles school assisting with the initiaton. R Autographs PATRONS PAGE GRANDSTAFF BARBER SHOP .............. I ...... SYCAMORE NED GREGG, AUCTICNEER ..... ...... S YCAMCRE WIIMAS BEAUTY SHOP ........... ...... S YCAMORE MARY MICK, INSURANCE AGENT ..... ...... S YCAMCRE MARIE'S DRESS SI-IOP ........... ...... S YCAMORE I. I. LUDWIG .......... ...... S YCAMCRE EISIES PLACE ........ .......... .. SYCAMORE ROY BURDGE SOI-IIO SERVICE ..... .. SYCAMORE WINIEREB HOKE SHOP ....... ..... 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Washington St. Tiffin, Ohio Phone 290-j WEARING APPAREL for MATRON AND MISS Suits and Coats by ' 'KorreCt o Mary Lane o Rose Mar Dresses trorn Carol King 0 Levine Shirley Lee Larlcwood Hosiery 0 Gage Hats Miss Swank Slips And other nationally advertised brands, exclusive at SMITH'S APPAREL SHOP 190 South Washington Street Tiffin, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF '51 ZUMBACH IEWELERS Hamilton, Elgin and Bulova Watches Gifts for all Occasions CAREY, OHIO Phone I74 47 Oates Iewelrty Store Diamonds 0 Watches REPAIRING Upper Sandusky, Ohio Eat Mor NEUMEISTER'S Enriched- Bread and Pastries Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of Walton 6. Myers Elevators Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of Ashton 5 61 10c Store Upper Sandusky, Ohio 0 Phone 99 Compliments of BUSY BEE Self-Serve Market Fruits 0 Vegetables v Groceries 0 Meats Upper Sandusky, Ohio Shumway Floral Store Graduation and Wedding Corsages Sick Room and Funeral Flowers Located opposite Ritz Theater 23 S. Washington St. Phone 53 Tiffin, Ohio CREEGER IMPLEMENT COMPANY Iohn Deere Sales and Service Carey, Ohio Tittin, Ohio Phone 236 Phone 972 48 TIFFIN IEWELRY STORE Keepsake Diamonds Gruen, Elgin Watches l847 Rogers, Community Silver Heirloom, Wallace, Gorham Sterling Ftosaries, Medals, Statues lll S. Washington St. Tittin, Ohio STAN SHELLEY CLOTHING BUCYRUS STORE EOR MEN AND BOYS Hart - Schaffner - Marx Clothes CAREY MOTOR SERVICE INC. SALES BUICK SERVICE USED CARS PHONE 206 CAREY, OHIO Sycamore Lumber C Compliments ot ompcmy Shecks Super Market LUMBER I MILLWQRK Groceries - Meats o Produce RQQFING SELF-SERVE MARKET CEMENTS Eruits 0 Vegetables 0 Groceries 0 M HARDWARE Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 192 Sycamore, Ohio n F. I. NESSELHAUF Compliments of VETERINARIAN SUPPLIES BURSON CLOTHING CO. Goin STAR MINERALS CAREY, OHIO 72 Rosa St. Phone 193 Tit U Compliments of - IOHN H. NEATE Authorized Dealer DODGE 0 PLYMOUTH: OLDSMOBILE Upper Sandusky Compliments of DIBLE'S MENS WEAR Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments oi LEE'S 5 61 10 Upper Sandusky, Ohio The Midway Restaurant Upper Sandusky, Ohio WHERE GOOD PEOPLE MEET Steaks o Dinners 0 Sandwiches Gust Lianos ci Wm. l-leffelfinqer Compliments of Craycrcrft Coal, Feed 61 Supply Co. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of Bernard Furniture Store Carey Upper Sandusky Compliments of VOGEL SHOE STORE Upper Sandusky, Ohio 50 Compliments of ARTZ BROTHERS DRY GOODS 0 READY-TO-WEAR CARPETS o DRAPERIES Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital 575,000 Surplus 9575.000 Sycamore, Ohio Congratulations To The Class of '51 From THE WYANDOT VAULT CO. Upper Sandusky, Ohio MEADOW GOLD PRODUCTS Quality in Quantity See our friendly dealers Pure Milk and Dairy Division BEATRICE FOOD, INC. Tiffin, Ohio Phone 66 or 67 BOLES-DANDURAND STUDIO School and College Photographs 123W South Washington Street Phone 2439 Tiffin, Ohio THE U. S. COMMISSION CO. UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO MCCUTCHENVILLE, OHIO P We Serve to Sell Again Coal. Grain, Feed. Fertilizer, Paint, Etc. Grinding and Feed Mixing hone 206 Phone 230-Y-I GREETINGS TO THE 1951 GRADUATING CLASS OF SYCAMORE From YOUR WYANDOT COUNTY ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS NEW STAR THEATRE UPPER THEATRE Upper Sandusky. Ohio NEW CAREY THEATRE Phonel ' Carey, Ohio FOREST THEATRE Phonel 0 Fores t. Ohio Clean, Wholesome Family Entertainment Always Under Personal Direction of Leo T. Tones 5 COMPLIMENTS ' OF Wyandot Tractor and Implement IOHN DEERE SALES 6. SERVICE UPPER SANDUSKY OHIO PHONE 311 HART'S I EWELRY STORE FAMOUS F OR DIAMONDS UPPER SANDUSKY OHIO Compliments of Lawarre Furniture Store 110 N. 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