Sycamore High School - SIHIS Yearbook (Sycamore, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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CLASS PROPHECY On Christmas 1981 the class of 1956 of Sycamore High School met for their first reunion in 25 years. Although not all the members were present we were able to find out the whereabouts of each one. Mr. and Mrs. QSUE GRADYJ Kenneth Will were present with their two sets of twins, who, by the way, are four very nice cute boys. Susie always did go for the boys. Every one felt quite honored to have the head-typist of Life Magazine, MARILYN CORFMAN, present. DICK EKLEBERRY and GARY BEASLEY, wearing huge coon skin coats, and had just returned from an ex- pedition to the back woods. They tell us that PAULINE MCDERMOTT and BEVERLY MILLER are living together in the small town of Goose Hollow and are making a living as high-class cab drivers. The great Naval Officer RONALD GRANDSTAFF is head of the fix-it department. You name it and he can fix it. We learn that DON HOLT, WAYNE MAHONEY, BILL GINGERY, and LARRY PANCOST are the proud owners of the Be-Bop Record Company. Their motto is Don't be a square, be a Be-Bop. MARY E. CROSS informs us that she is the Private Secretary for that great poet Longfellow. She always was real gone. Mr. and Mrs. QDONNA HUMMELJ Francis Tschanen arrived late with their private baseball team, known as the SYCAMORE INDIANS . They gave us more interesting information about other members of our class. That after 20 year's of debating JANET MASKEY has finally decided to attend Denver University and that LESTER BELL has finally made it through college, in the front door and out the back. As we continued our conversation we find that JERRY EVERHART is now the new Dog Catcher at Sycamore. He studied law at Yale. CARL HOLMAN is now running a State Highway Garage in New Jersey and his best mechanics are none other than ALTON RIEDEL and BILL BREYLEY, the worlds most famous. Mr. and Mrs. CLEATRICE McKINNEYJ Alan Karcher and their 12 children arrived late. Leatrice always did say things came cheaper by the dozen. We hear that DANNY BOGARD and GENE CORFMAN are now with the great team, The Harlem Globetrotters Their main job is to carry the water buckets. DIANNE MERCER recently made her singing debut at the Stork Club with the world famous accompanist, MARJY WALLACE. SHIRLEY KELLEY informs us she is the chief cook and diaper washer at the Bottoms Up Diaper Service and her assistants are NANCY NEISLER, JOAN HOLMAN and GERALDINE WILLIAMS. RONNIE REED and WAYNE NEIDERHAUSER who flew in for the reunion are the Chief Pilots for Guggen- heimers Air Line Service . They always did like to fly high. DONNIE GRANDSTAFF and JOLLY GEARY are Co-Producers of the great musical Ain't It True , which recently opened on Broadway. PATTY WARD is the head dress designer for the Hollywood Movies Stars and JUNE MOORHEAD is her partner JUDY ADAMS, once owner of an Oil field in Texas is now the owner of Texas . She always did do things in a big way. As the great class of 56 adjourns each feels Proud to say that he was once a student of Sycamore High School. Page 13

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Sycamore High School, in the county of Wyandot, and the state of Ohio, do hereby will and bequeath the following priceless and personal effects to the following underclassmen: . I, .L I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. Dick Ekleberry, will my ability to get through history class to Dickie Wolford who seems to have a hard time. Dan Bogard, will my height and ability to participate in sports to any boy who might want it. Donna Hummel, will my ability to try and get an A in civifcs, to anyone else who thinks they can. Janet Maskey, will my red hair to anyone who has a temper to match. Pauline McDermott, will my church wedding dream, to Linda Wagner whose love is a gleam. Joan Holman, will my blonde hair to Judy Wyss, if a change she would like. Ronald Reed, will my good times to whomever can keep up with them, Marjy Wallace, will all my boy friend troubles to Carol Brouse. Gary Beasley, will my name Louie to Dean Sowers, whom I think fits the name better than I do. Nancy Neisler, will my ability to lose weight to David Hawkins who might look cute, tall, blond and handsome Don Holt, will my big blue eyes to Bobby Hosterman to give his girl friend a surprise. Carl Holman, will my hidden talent and wit, to Glenn Goodman in hopes he will find some use for it. Shirley Kelley, will all my boy friends to Joyce Balliet, including the one from Upper. Susie Will, will my ability to get a man to anyone who's having a hard time. Wayne Neiderhauser, will my ability to throw the shot-put to anyone who might need a little more SUPERMAN behind him. I. I. 1. I. I. I. I. t I. L I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. June Moorhead, will my witty ways to Ruthann Jacobs, Heavens knows when she would have time to use them. Bill Heyley, will my ability to keep the car right side up to Gilbert Kenny who seems to be having trouble. Jerry Everhart, will my ability to play shortstop to Charles Wolford who may have to take over next year. Larry Pancost, will my bowling ability to Newman Renfro, who throws more gutter balls than anyone I know. Lester Bell, will my first base position to Randy Mawer, who will have to take over next year. Mary Ellen Cross, will my ability to stay engaged to Linda Wagner who seems to have quite a bit of trouble. Gene Corfman, will my winning smile, to Neil Hartschuh to use for a while. Wayne Mahoney, will my pet peeve, Gary Beasley, to anybody who thinks they would like him. Ronald Grandstaff, will my ability to stay slim to all the girls who would like to lose a little weight. Donald Grandstaff, will my voice two, to Jerry Bogard to sing Boo, boo, boo! Bill Ginery, will my love for a 'health report to Ginger Gribben who thinks school a sport. Geraldine Williams, will my dislike for English Literature to Miss Roth who seems to love it. Alton Riedel, will my drivers license to Jerry Bogard so he can take Roma out. Jocelyn Geary, will my ability to have a man to Janet Gregg who can't seem to accomplish it. Diane Mercer, will my sober way, to Shirley Jump who can giggle all day. Patty Ward, will my long hair to anyone who wants to take care of it. Leatrice McKinney, will my ability to stay on my feet in gym class to Shirley Jump who can't seem to do it. Bee Ann Miller, will my scatter brain to Henry Mekush to piece together again. Judy Adams, will my accent to Neuman Renfro, a Southern Gent. Marilyn Corfman, will my ability to spell to the sophomores, who do wonderful for Mr. D. Page 17



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l CLASS PLAY A DOUBLE BARRELLED DETECTIVE STORY Arthur Stillman, a young man with the mysterious third-demensional qualities of a human bloodhound is sent by his mother to Hope Canyon, a mining community, to track down and punish his father's murderer, Jacob Fuller. Archy falls in love with Rosamary Hillyer, owner of the local hotel but cannot propose until he has accomplished his mission. After he has located his man and almost ruined him he finds he has the wrong person. Fetlock Jones, a cowardly orphan who claims to be a relative of the Great Sherlock Holmes plans to kill his employer, Flint Buckner who has mistreated him. Immediately after he accomplishes the act, Sherlock Holmes arrives. He mistakenly accuses Rosamary's brother but fortunately-Arch Stillman conducts an investigation and solves both murders. CAST Arthur Stillman . Mrs. Stillman . . Nancy Palmer . . Amanda Sink . . . . . Rosamary I-lillyer Sammy Hillyer . Mrs. Hogen. .. . . Sadie Smith .... Jacob Fuller .... Injun Hattie. . Flint Buckner . . . Fetlock Jones . . . Pat Riley ....... no un Sherlock Ho1mes.... Page 19 Jerry Everhart Judy Adams Beverly Miller Janet Maskey Patty Ward Lester Bell Diane Mercer Marjy Wallace Wayne Neiderhauser Jocelyn Geary Danny Bogard Don Grandstaff Ronnie Grandstaff Larry Pancost

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