Sycamore High School - SIHIS Yearbook (Sycamore, OH)
- Class of 1957
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OMAN County Superintendent b 4 CLARENCE WALTON DALE SWERLINE CHARLES SHELL Superintendent SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL Mary V. Tuttle SCHOOL SECRETARY Marcille Moore . X ,V M I H' 7 ' - Q! i f 2. - . r g, i - B .5 5 3-13 f ,gel .. fr S 11 - 1' if - M-,fww sv ,..--. fx-ff f . ,.-. -MAME ifQ1.s2Mo -ma. ,gi is -, 2223355571-S w. K 1: ., k k 'ff , THOMAS DUTTINE Driver Training LUCILLE NIEBEL Eighth Grade English - Arithmetic Marijane Cole Home Economics RICHARD RICHARDSON Seventh Grade Social Science - English FACULTY ROBERT HARMAN Senior Home Room Social Science LA DENA ROTH Sophomore Home Room Spanish - English EUGENE RAYLE Freshman Home Room Science - Coach EARL PARKS Junior Home Room Commercial HAROLD MOORHEAD Sophomore Home Room Vocational Agriculture GRACE CRON Music FACULTY CHARLES OSBORN Sixth Grade FLORENCE BROWN Fourth Grade HELEN MILLER Fifth Grade FRANCES SAMMET Third Grade MARIE SWIHART Fourth Grade A URIAN GRANDSTA FF Second G rade gg, ffl EUNICE STALTER First Grade GLADYS WEININGER Second Grade GRACE WENNER First Grade BUS DRIVERS CUSTODIANS FIRST ROW: Jessie Osborn, Emery Lundy Sr. , Eldon Hartschuh, Wir: Brown. SECOND ROW: Fred Case Ralph Bacon, Jr. , Emery Lundy, Ir, Jim Shaffer COOKS Christine Moyer, Mabel Bogard, Maggie Hufford Roy Hale 8 SENIUHS WAYNE BURKS Although Wayne is a very busy person as co-editor of the Annual, Pres. of Student Council and Senior Class and a member of the National Honor Society, we find that his hap- py and friendly disposition remains unchanged. GEORGE GILES George's two big interests at the present time are Judy and his yellow chevie. He has been active in F. F,A, and was a member of the National F. F. A. Band last all. DIANE BLOOM Leading her class in scholarship, Diane is the kind of friend every- one needs. She takes part in many activities but her special interest is music. She is a member of the National Honor Society. ' S 'i i li' sr- Xi H, Q? Q N W. ug x 5, mi S' .ins , 'Y , at 'fha .X 5 , J R w. fi .y s iizfisg ii ' Q . - ,.., , . . ss ' H-51551, - A , L' -W -12251 ww ' ' -' X , A H.-31, . X f . x x JANE HIATT Whenever there is something to be done, you can plan on Jane to help While busy with school activities she manages to hold a job. Jane especially likes sports. 10 BEVERLY CORFMAN Tall and stately represents the pre- sence of Bev. She has been active in the Y-Teens, has been on the Arrow and Sihis Staff. She made a very pretty attendent for the Home Coming Queen of 1957. ROBERT I-IOSTERMAN Bobby is a quiet fellow whose athletic and natural abilities make him a favor- ite with everyone. His main interest is in basketball and baseball although he is active in the Boy's Chorus an the Band. GRADUATES GLENN GOODMAN With his red hair and freckles can you imagine Freck with any other nickname? Glenn's main interest is in farming and he has been pre- paring for this by being active in the F. F. A. SHIRLEY JUMP Although interested in Girls Chorus 'X Arrow and Annual work, here is a girl who is worth a bundle of laughs Never a dull moment is the best way to describe a gang with Shirley presence. MIRIAM MARGRAF The life of the party best describes Miriam. She loves life, because life loves her jolly way. W-hile being talented in art work, she is equally as talented with aguitar V in her hand. DONALD HOUDESHELL Donald has been active' in the F. F. A. but his main interest is mechanics and his ambition is to some time be a mechanic in the U. S, Army Air Force. ll 's GRADUATES ELLEN MCCRACKEN The smallest girl in the class, in size but not in quality, can best describe Ellen. She came to us in our Junior year and has taken an active part in all our problems. Bashful, as she is, there is always a helping hand ready. PAUL HUFFORD Paul is always willing to do his share. He is a farmer now and perhaps always will be. He has been an active president of the F. H.A, The boys chorus also claims his interest. JUNIOR OHL Gir1 Shy is one way of describin Junior. He is interesteg in cars and has been active in the F. F.A. JUDY NIEBEL Full of pep and a friend to all is the description of one of our cheerlead- ers. President of the Y-Teens, a member of the National Honor So- ciety and a participant in many other school activities she made a charm- ing Homecoming Queen of 1957. 12 TENA KAY MOYER Tena Kay is one of the very, very busy girls whose special interest is music. In addition to being co-edi- tor of the Annual and a member of ' the National Honor Society we find her playing in the Dance Band or the High School Band or singing in the Chorus. GRADUATES KEITH TSCHANEN A very pleasant personality who always as a devilish gleam in his eyes is one way of describing Keith. He has been active in the F, F. A. and takes his responsibility well. ROMA RIEDEL RONNIE VON BLON Jo Jo has been kept quite busy with his work on the Arrow staff but seems to have enjoyed it. Gilbert Glyer, an English poet was portrayed by him in the Senior Class Play. ROSALIE SECOY One of our more quiet girls, Rosalie always does her share. She has been active in the Girl's Chorus, Band and Arrow activities. She was honored by being elected to the National Honor Society. JUDY WYSS Roma has always been interested in sports both as a participant and a spectator. One of her jobs has been to collect gossip for the school paper. She is also a member of the Girl's Chorus and the National Hon- or Society. RAYMOND WILLIAMS Such a quiet fellow one hardly knows he's around. His main interest in school has been in the F, F.A, Busy as she was with the Editorship of the Arrow Judy always finds time of the National Honor Society. 13 for a good time. She helped to give the basketball team encouragement by being a cheerleader. 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W 'i' I fy , ,, J . i f We fe V If W QM 'J ' LA 5, 4--: ,eg ' . 4. A gf K N . - - - a -fr uv ::.' - ' '-ir .5:I:i:4.1:': .i5:sf:' - , 55g.,,,fg,,,g 7 f gi- ' 34 ' 'S wafifflgffff L. a -aaa J my if we J qy f ' 4, , Q . ik xx, r I ,,.. ' ' 3 TREK? .V J' ' me i 5'-qeifigeig ' sf K -f ' 'M ,f,emj A' We 'ff 30 A 1' AS WE WERE TOP ROW: Ronnie Von Blon, Judy Niebel, Rosalie Secoy, Keith Tschanen. SECOND ROW: Shirley Jump, Junior Ohl, Jane Hiatt, Tena Kay Moyer, Diane Bloom. THIRD ROW: Bobby Hosterman, Bev- erly Corfman, Paul Hufford, E1- len McCracken. FOURTH ROW Roma Riedel, George Giles, Mi riam Margraf, Judy Wyss, Ray- mond Williams, Wayne Burks. CLASS WILL We, THE SENIOR CLASS, of the City of Sycamore, Commonwealth of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, so make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: I Don H. , will my ability to skip school to Tobe R. who never misses. I Raymond W. , will my quietness to Jo Gregg who gets a little noisy now and then. I Ronnie V. B. , will Judy N. to Jerry B. who is trying hard enough to get her. I, Rosalie S. , will my Ford to Bud N. who thinks Cadillacs are just it. I, Roma R. , will my ponytail to Janet G. who might like a change. I, Diane B. , will my cymbals to Sandy who seems to get a bang out of life. I, Miriam M. , will my ability to play the guitar to David Miller who can't seem to get the knack of it. I, Ellen M. , will my ability to study to Merlyn R. who doesn't know what the word study means. I, Keith T. , will my love for Chevies to Don W. who is strictly for Plymouths. I, Judy W. , Will my ability to do my bookkeeping on time to Bill G. who never catches up. I, Judy N. , will my ability to go with Jr. boys to Wanda who sticks to college men. I George G. , will Judy to anyone who would like to be henpecked. I Glenn G. , will my red hair to Mary B. to match her blue eyes. I Paul H. , will my ability to bake cakes to Ginger G. who doesn't even know what a kitchen loo I Wayne B. , will my ability to get good grades in Physics to Lynn B. who needs them. I Tena Kay, will my natural curly hair to Lou C. so she won't get the bobby-pin blues . I. I, Jane H. , will my figure to Carol P. who might like a change. I, Beverly C. , will my ability to play volleyball to Roma K. who needs some practice. I 1 Bobby H. , will my ability to play baseball to Dick W. who might like a change from bat boy. I, Junior O. , will my car to Ronnie H. so he can get to school on time. I5 ks like Shirley J. , will my tremendous height of 5'1 to Karen N. so she can look up to her boyfriends. CLASS PROPHECY One day as we, two little nosy ground moles, were burrowing our way through the soft moist earth, we heard a ruffling noise above us-. Since our nature was being nosy we naturally went up to hear what was going on. Much to our surprise we found ourselves in the back yard of GLENN GOODMAN'S two million dollar home in the center of Texas. We heard Glenn and his wife talking about and getting ready for a get-together of the Senior Class of Sycamore High School, Sycamore, Ohio, of the year of nineteen hundred fifty-seven. It seemed that it would be a joyous time for all. - My friend and I were sitting there absorbing all the hustle and bustle when suddenly we felt the earth shake. Then there was a horrible noise and the worst screeching' of tires we ever heard. Out of a short, pedal-controlled Model A stepped GEORGE GILES with his wife and four children behind him. We overheard George was now a his- tory teacher at Sycamore. Pulling up behind George came two very smart looking girls. We heard Glenn intro- duce them as ROMA RIEDEL, living in Hollywood and doing very well in pictures, and ROSALIE SECOY, head nurse at the Get Well Hospital in Melmore, Ohio. The guests were arriving so fast by this time that we couldn't keep track of them all. The sun was getting pretty hot so we decided to go down and come up under the shade tree where there were quite a few guests visiting and talking over good times they had had at Sycamore. As we listened, we were very sorry to hear that JUDY WYSS couldn't make it. She was in Hollywood as head beautician for M-G -A motion pictures. She was working on Yul Bynner and Elvis Presley. They were starring together in a picture produced by Hollywood's greatest producer, RAY- MOND WILLIAMS. We heard Raymond mention the title, Sideburns vs Baldy . 'We found out that KEITH TSCHANEN and RONNIE VON BLON were co-owners and editors of The Daily Mis- take , the world's most burned newspaper. Listening on, we heard that there was a great scientist among them. The name mentioned was Professor WAYNE BURKS. His latest work had been trying to prove some laws in Physics not to be true. It was time to eat so all the guests left the shade tree and went over to a huge table where everyone sat down to eat. My friend and I had been enjoying ourselves immensely so we weren't going to let anything slip by our ears. Down we went and came up under one end of the table. We heard TENA KAY MOYER saying that she was teaching English and math at Carey, Ohio. She was also married and the mother of three children. Sitting beside Tena Kay were MIRIAM MARGRAF and SHIRLEY JUMP. Miss Margraf had become the head designer in an exclusive men's clothing shop in New York. Shirley had married and was serving as Miss Margraf's secretary. All the guests were enjoying their food when everyone heard a loud roaring sound above them. Down came a huge plane, piloted by the one and only ROBERT HOSTERMAN. Mr. Hosterman excused himself for being late. He said he had just flown around the world and had had a little engine trouble. His co-pilot, DONALD HOUDE- SHELL, was the owner of three huge airports just outside Chicago. Since my friend and I had pretty well covered this end of the table, we decided to move down a way. This we did. Here we found that DIANE BLOOM was teaching music and also composing it. She had just finished a tune that was really riding high, called False Love . We were very proud to hear that ELLEN MCCRACKEN was a missionary in India. We enjoyed ourselves very much in listening to her tell of her wonderful experiences. JR. OHL was telling everyone how he loved the wide-open spaces on a six hundred acre ranch owned by his boss, PAUL HUFFORD. Jr. said he liked working for Paul, who was married and had two children. He also men- tioned the fact that they had a little competition on the next ranch. This was a six hundred and twenty-five acre ranch owned by JUDY NIEBEL. My friend and I moved down to hear what Judy had to say. This wasn't much because she had just returned from a trip to the CORFMAN-HIATT Dental Office. Jane and Beverly had a new office set up right in the center of Dallas. They were really rolling in the teeth and money by the hundreds. The guests were now getting their dessert. Since we thought we had been nosy enough, we went back under- ground and went to sleep, hoping when we awoke, we could find another class reunion to listen in onl 16 CLASS PLAY MISTER co-ED X Lotus was working on a ranch out west, when he received word from his grandmother in England that he could receive a free education at Cedar Hill College. His grandmother thought Lotus was a girl and Cedar-Hill was a co-ed college. His mother died when he was small. The college is fi- nancially embarrassed and will have to close unless they receive the money from Lotus' grandmother. The Dean and other staff members try to keep Lotus there, even though he is a boy, until they get the money. The grandmother visits the college and discovers the hoax, and after getting over the shock is delighted that she has a grandson and proceeds to pay the debts of the college. Lotus meets Emily and romance blossoms. The Cast Bernice Branberry . . . . Student . . . . .Shirley Jump Carol Wood .... . . Student . . . . .Judy Niebel . Ruby Nolan . . . Student . . . . .Jane Hiatt Joan . .. . . . . Student . . . . .Ellen McCracken Anne ....... . . Student ...... . . Beverly Corfman Mary ........ . . Student . ...... . . Miriam Margraf Eustacia Hayworth . . . . Pres. of the College . . . . .Diane Bloom Homer Quackenbush . . . . The Custodian .... . . Wayne Burks Miss Pauline Pooley . . . . Phys. Edu. Teacher . . . . Judy Wyss Miss Gerald Carr .... . . English Teacher . . . L . . . Rosalie Secoy Mr. Oliver Lee Oliver .... Founder of Oliver Academy . . . . Robert'Hosterman Emily Manning ..... . . An Honor Student ........... Roma Riedel Lotus Smith ......... From Skeleton Hole, somewhere West Paul Hufford A Cobina Colgate Brewster . . . Lotus' Grandmother ......... Tena Kay Moyer Gilbert Glyer ...... 1 . . An English Poet . . . . . Ronnie Von Blon I7 , A 3 X We I in if 6 33, . a Q' Q: iz.. i is X354 0 lf. qi?-C exif? 1 'f Y SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS President ..... Vice President . . Secretary .... Treasurer . .. Reporter ....... Student Council. Wayne Burks R. Von Blon Rosalie Secoy Diane Bloom Judy Niebel Judy Wyss FIRST ROW: Judy Wyss, Ellen McCracken, Shirley Jump, Rosalie Secoy, Roma Riedel, Diane Bloom, Miriam Margraf. SECOND ROW: Tena Kay Moyer, Judy Niebel, Junior Ohl, Paul Hufford, Wayne Burks, Beverly Corf- man, Jane Hiatt. THIRD ROW: Glenn Goodman, George Giles, Bobby Hosterman, Keith Tschanen, Ronnie Von Blon, Raymond Williams. l8 UNUEHHASSMEN JUNIORS r 6-7 ' I sw , gq:4 'n'j A2 ' v gg fx 233 T' ' ff: , R 'Em 1. -w P fag , , R A' M, Vif, CLASS OFFICERS f ' W E. r. President, , , , , , , Henry Mekush ie? , Q vsqvg f , vice Pres, , ,, ,mnavid Miner . Secretary ,,,, , , , Sandy Mason V Treasurer ,,,, ,,,, J o Gregg Reporters ,,,, , , , Van Curlis Janet Gregg S.C. Rep ,, , ,, , Lina Mae Baugher J FIRST ROW: Ellen Dutcher, Jo Gregg, Janet Gregg, Nancy Osborn, Lina Mae Baugher, Suzanne Lininger, Helen Sprau, Ginger Gribben, Mary Babcock. SECOND ROW: Mr. Parks, Gene Goodman, Merlin Reed, Charles Wolford, Don Ward, Ronnie Hosterman, Billy Giles, James McGinnis. THIRD ROW: Sandy Ma- son, Paul Bridgeford, Van Curlis, Tobe Riedel, Lou Cramer, David Hawkins, David Miller, Bud Nutter, Phyllis Shellhorn. FOURTH ROW: Dick Althouse, Verlin Riedel, Henry Mekush, Jerry Bogard, Don Rie- del, Junior Hetzel, Lynn Bell. 20 SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS President. . . . Bill Curlis Vice Pres . . . . Connie Beasley Secretary . . . .Carol Brown Treasurer. . . . Lyle Bell Reporter . . . . Julian Babcock S. C. Rep . . . . Virginia Melroy Am. Martha Gregg s.....4 FIRST ROW: Connie Beasley, Martha Gregg, Darlene Ransom, Jean Maskey, Suzanne Schryer, Joyce Balliet, Carol Brown, Jean Walker, Wanda Mahoney, Virginia Melroy, Shirley Walter, Joanne McDermott, Barbara Osborn, Irene Breyley. SECOND ROW: Miss Roth, Gloria Gingery, Carl Geary, Carol Brouse, Patty Britton, Amy Hill, Daryl Campbell, Don Bare, Julian Babcock, Harold Williams, Larry Von Blon, Marilyn Burks, Jane Griffin, Neil Hartschuh, Mr. Moorhead. THIRD ROW: Vernice Harris, Lyle Bell, David Bloom, Tom Hall, Howard Shook, Carol Pancost, Lynn Stillberger, Nevin Stover, Ronald Hufford, Gerry Bookmeyer, Bill Curlis, Elza McDermott. FOURTH ROW: Billy King, Neil Dininger, David Mercer, Edson Smith, Randy Mawer, Lynn Adams, Tom Corfman, Bill Sowers, Richard Wagner. , 21 FRESHMEN ,. - ,J:k,'Qf'?r,! .,5, , 1 ,,f, ,,, , i, , 1' rsh!! W naw? 2 'gr President Vice Pres Secretary . . . . . . .Jackie Miller Treasurer , , , , SC Rep CLASS OFFICERS , , , Karen Niebel . . . ..., Terry Beasley , , , Charles Solze , , , , , Gordon Hufford FIRST ROW: Mary Alice Gingery, Helen Bausman, Sue Curlis, Sharon Riedel, Joan Beitler, Judy V. Hufford, Shirley Campbell, Sharon Beard, Judy Kay Hufford, Phyllis King. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Rayle, Dorothy Swinehart, Norman Adams, Richard Wolford, Maggie Hou- deshell, Jackie Miller, Roma Kelley, Charles Solze, Gordon Hufford, THIRD ROW: Rich- ard Risley, Wayne Moorhead, Kenneth McKinney, Kathy Riedel, Karen Niebel, Carol Slo- man, Ronnie Harbour, Don Grubb, Don Secoy, Walter Williams. FOURTH ROW: Orville McCracken, Phillip Honseberger, Bobby Roof, Don Boyer, Dick Vance, Terry Beasley, Larry Corfman, Newman Renfro. 22 President Vice Pres Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer Reporter. S. C. Rep CLASS OFFICERS Janet Swerline Mike Beard .Jean Gribben Beth Barton Jim Stewart Sue Bell 1151 FIRST ROW: Sue Bell, Darla Bloom Sue Corfman Janet Swerline Betty King Karen Carr Marlene Stockmaster, Joan Houck Jean Grrbben Norma Dinrnger Joyce Boyer SECOND ROW Dennis Bare, Freddy Lundy, Alta Renfro Kay Mahoney Leopa Zender Bobby Navarro Daryl Alhfeld, Phillip Miller, Judy Davis Daryl Sprau Larry Grady Bernie Taylor THIRD ROW Mrs. Neibel, Carolyn Riedel, Lyndel Shaffer Charlotte Reed Kathleen Secoy Elsie Snrffen Edwin Goodman, Jim Smith, Claude Riedel Jimmy Stewart Melvin Wagner Nancy Hess Howard Shook. FOURTH ROW Larry H111 Barney Martrn Jerry H2ilT111ll B1llHufford Mickey Miller, Myron Babcock, George Tuttle Ray Naugle Mike Beard SEVENTH GRADE as ffgviwv fylf CLASS OFFICERS President .... . . Vice President. . . . Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . S.C. Rep. . . Marcia Honseberger .John Riedel Virginia Hufford Esther McCracken Dick Riedel FIRST ROW: Conrad Hufford, Carolyn McBride, Diane Marquart, Carolyn Sowers, Barbara Campbell, Virginia Hufford, Kathleen Sniffen, Carolyn Hill, Bonnie Hamlin, Rita Williams, Bobby Burks., SECOND ROW: John Riedel, Jerry Davis, Charles Engler, Dick Osborn, Ted Babcock, Charles Hufford, Larry Wagner, Sheldon Mc Kinney, William McCracken, Dick Riedel, William Dunlap, Bobby McEwen. THIRD ROW: Ed Naugle, Lester Benner, Mary Hushour, Cleone Riedel, Esther McCracken, Bobby Britton, Wilma Kenner, Lenora Gooding, Lil- lian Burkhart, Jana Gribben, Dick Kear, Ray Nutter, Marcia Honseberger, Peggy Conner, MI. Richardson. FOURTH ROW: Larry Mackling, Keith Corfman, Charles Hushour, Russel Goodman, Carol Riedel, Mary Lou Hess, Doris Lane, Sharon Elkeberry, Richard King, Larry Weber. 24 SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: M. Smith, M. Ingman, J. Beard, I. Grady, C. Curlis, S. Rayle, I. Cochran, L. Turk. SECOND ROW: C. Hall, D. McGinnis, T. Niebel, D. Corfman, T. Curlis, I. Konkle, D. Fadley, N. Stover. THIRD ROW: J. Brown, I. Lininger, S. Doss, I. Lane, B. Crawford, D. Schryer, R. Hawkins. FOURTH ROW: P. Geary, M. Holman, B. Mason, B. Hess, C. Heck, S. Garcia, L. Roof, S. Sweigard. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: S. Hill, B. Burks, J. Fatzinger, M. Barret, R. Roberts, A. Sloman, R. Weaver, J. Cross C. Kin, M. Garcia, N. McBride. SECOND ROW: F. Bakies, C. Renfro, M. Bell, K. Bonin, S. Krieder T. Osborn, R. Swinehart, C. Bigler, P. Zender. THIRD ROW: J. Billings, R. Aurand, R. Goodman, B. Goodman, E. Spradlin, N. Boyer, M. Roof, G. Weatherbee, J. Shell, Mrs, Miller. FOURTH ROW: R. Neff, R. Corfman, V. Hale, L. Secoy, C. Weatherbee, R. VMekush, W. Williams, C. Lorah, S. South- ward, S. Gregory. 25 FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: I. Riedel, A. Whaley, R. Simonis, B. Ohl, J. Lininger, G,A Kear, B. Rose, W. Sprau, C Shock, D. Hamlin, G. Osborn. SECOND ROW: D. Campbell, R. Granata, I. Babcock, A. Hill, J. Hushour, J. Aller, D. Gingery, N. Britton, V. Hufford, J. Davis, D. Goodman, J. Grummel. THIRD ROW: C. Cramer, L. Feasel, M. Ekleberry, P. Beckman, P, Grummel, P. Lundy, M. I. Shellhouse, J. Ludwig, K. Navarro, J. Swinehart, P, Strait. FOURTH ROW: A. Walters, J. Walton, R. Phillips, M. Kelley, I. Beitler, S. Beasley, B. Hall, R. Amers, R. Hetzel, R. Holman, I. Babcock, B. Harbour FIFTH ROW: J. Pancosr, S. Miller, R. Stover, E. Scruggs, K. Balliet, R. Burkhart, I. Bogart, B. St master. I. Shook, M. Mawer, M, Roof. TEACHERS: Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Swihart. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: S. Golling, N. Dunlap, B. Billings, I. Wagner, J. Hale, S. Hetzel, D. Sampson, M. ock Whaley. SECOND ROW: B.Swinehart, P. Smith, M. Hufford, T. Hosterman, P. Baum, B. Bell, D. DeLong, B. Andrews, J. Willson. THIRD ROW: R. Burkhart, S. Mekush, C. Crawford, J. Dininger, Allen, M. Stockmaster, G. Adams. FOURTH ROW: D. Beis, W. King, H. Carskadon, J. Tuttler, Ankney, G, Kreider, D. Engler, Miss Sammet. 26 B D SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: C. Bonin, B. Hufford, C. Maskey, R. Jump, R. Grummel, I. Geary, H. Case, M. Bechtel, S. Dunlap, D. Boyer, SECOND ROW: W. Naugle, K. Shock, L. Zender, S. Walton, P, Gribben, C. Dyer, J. Campbell, K. Ahlefeld, D. Kisor, E. Traxler, M.J. Fatzinger, C. Barrett, J, Hale. THIRD ROW: D. Shook, T. Walton, C. Valentine, J. Stover, M. Osborn, D. Warner, R. Smith, K. Margraf, K. Stock- master, R. Scruggs. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Grandstaff, D. Stover, N. Spradlin, A. Grummel, M. Billings, J. Mercer, S. Weber, L. Hushour, C. Baum, R. Britton, S. Ames, Mrs. Weininger. FIFTH ROW: R. Hushour, A. Feasel, L. England, L. Pancost, A. Dunlap, D. Minter, I. Walton, I. Scott, H. Gilliland, C. Beckman. y FIRST GRAD E FIRST ROW: T. Roush, B. Roof, D. Granata, D. Hufford, G. Meyers, R. Swinehart, S. England, M. Fatzinger, R. England, C. Billings. SECOND ROW: G. Kirby, C. Hall, V. Shedenhelm, L. Sloman, V. Ingman, D. Hartschuh, I. Margraf, M. Neff, J. Francis, R. Southward, F. Dyer, N. Aller. THIRD ROW: B, Everhart, R. Cook, D. Rose, P, Sorg, S, Weaver, L. Hushour, K. Wall, K, Zeigler, W. Hamlin, R. Southward, FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Wenner, L. Fry, P. Dunlap, J. Cochran, D. Riedel, N, Kelley, B. Hamlin, K. Ekleberry, L. Smith, S. Wood, B. Lininger, D. Curlis, Miss Stalter. FIFTH ROW: S. Wagner, D. Sampson, C. Tuttler, W, Shellhorn, L. Lane, J, Bogard, I. Bell, C. Bakies, S, Holt. 27 SNA PS I 28 X M I AIITIVIIIES SIHIS STAFF FIRST ROW: Miriam Margraf, Judy Niebel, Tena Kay Moyer, Wayne Burks, Judy Wyss. SECOND ROW: Rosalie Secoy, Beverly Corfman, Diane Bloom, Jane Hiatt, Paul Hufford, Shirley Jump, Ellen McCracken THIRD ROW: Keith Tschanen, Ronnie Von Blon, Bob I-Iosterman, Miss Tuttle. MISS TUTTLE Advisor Co-Editors ,,,, Bus. Manager. . . Assist. Bus. Mgr. ANNUAL STAFF .- vu- no. Grade Activities . . . . . . . H. S. Activities.... Sports Editor .... Assistant ....... Music Activities Typists ........ Snap Shot Editors 30 sn .un non . Tena Kay Moyer Wayne Burks Beverly Corfrnan Diane Bloom Miriam Margraf Paul Hufford Keith Tschanen .Jane Hiatt Rosalie Secoy Judy Wyss Judy Niebel Ronnie Von Blon Ellen McCracken Shirley Jump Bobby Hosterman ARROW STAFF FIRST ROW: Tena Kay Moyer, Judy Niebel, Judy Wyss, Ronnie Von Blon, Beverly Corfman SECOND ROW: Miriam Margraf, Rosalie Secoy, Diane Bloom, Shirley Jump, Roma Riedel. THIRD ROW Keith Tschanen, Paul Hufford, Wayne Burks, Mr. Parks. Editor . . . . . Head Typist Typists . . . . Circulation. Feature . . . . Activity. . . . Reporter . . . Sports . . . . Proofreader . Artist. . . . . . Advisor. . . . ARROW STAFF Judy Wyss . . .Tena Kay Moyer Beverly Corfman Wayne Burks Paul Hufford Shirley Jump Roma Riedel . . .Rosalie Secoy Keith Tschanen Judy Niebel Ronnie Von Blon . . .Diane Bloom Miriam Margraf Mr. Parks 31 MR. PARKS Advisor MIXED CHCRUS 5 ,f FIRST ROW: Don Ward, Richard Risley, Wayne Burks, Paul Hufford, Donald Secoy, Wayne Moorehead, Neil Hartschuh, Tobe Riedel. SECOND ROW: Janet Gregg, Jo Gregg, Suzan Schryer, Shirley Walters, Virgina Melroy, Wanda Mahoney, Ginger Gribben, Helen Sprau, Judy K. Hufferd, Sue Curlis, Judy V. Hufford, Sharon Riedel, Barbara Osborn, Irene Breyley. THIRD ROW: Miss Cron, Connie Beasley, Martha Gregg, Sandy Mason, Diane Bloom, Phyllis Shellhorn Gloria Gingery, Amy Hill, Kathy Riedel, Lina Mae Baugher, Roma Riedel, Jane Griffin, Carol Brown. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Bell, Jane Hiatt, Vernice Harris, Tena Kay Moyer, Judy Niebel, Carol Pancost, Beverly Corfman, Rosalie Secoy, Carol Jean Brouse, Bud Nutter. FIFTHROW: David Miller, David Mercer, Bobby Hosterman, Randy Mawer, Jerry Bogard, Edson Smith, Lynn Adams, Bill Sowers. Miss Cron directs all the music activities of our school. MISS CRON 32 GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROW: I. Gregg, S. Beard, S. Curlis, P. Britton, H. Bausman, G. Gribben, I. Maskey, P. King, D. Swinehart, D. Ransom, J. Wyss, J. Hufford, B, Osborn, J, Walker. SECOND ROW: Miss Cronn, E. Mc Cracken, S. Walter, I. Beitler, V. Melroy, W. Mahoney, N. Osborn, H. Sprau, S. Lininger, J, K. Huf- ford, S. Jump, I. Breyley, J. Miller, M. Houdeshell, S. Riedel, J. McDermott, R. Kelly. THIRD ROW: S. Schryer, I. Gregg, C. Beasley, M. Gregg, S. Mason, D. Bloom, M. Burks, P. Shellhorn, G. Gingery, A. Hill, K. Niebel, K. Riedel, L. Baugher, R. Riedel, M. Margraf, J. Griffin, C. Brown. FOURTH ROW J. Hiatt, V. Harris, T. K. Moyer, L. Cramer, J, Niebel, C. Pancosr, B. Coffman, C. Sloman, R. Secoy, C. Brouse. BOYS' CHORUS 'Q FIRST ROW: Lyle Bell, Richard Risley, Richard Wolford, Tobe Riedel, Neil Hartschuh, Wayne Moorhead, Carl Geary. SECOND ROW: David Bloom, Lynn Bell, Don Ward, Dick Vance, Larry Coffman, Phillip Honseberger, Miss Cron, THIRD ROW: David Miller, Don Riedel, Wayne Burks, Bud Nutter, Paul Huf- ford, Bill Sowers. FOURTH ROW: David -Mercer, Bob Hosterman, Randy Mawer, Jerry Bogard, Edson Smith, Lynn Adams. 33 BAND FIRST ROW: Helen Bausman, Karen Niebel, Jackie Miller, Barbara Osborn, Wanda Mahoney, Judy V. Hufford. SECOND ROW: Marcia Honseberger, Lester Benner, Esther McCracken, Suzanne Schr- yer, Neil Hartschuh, Mike Beard, Sharon Beard, Jim Smith, Ronnie Harbour, Richard Risley, Beth Barton, Jane Hiatt, Martha Gregg, Dickie Osborn. THIRD ROW: Miss Cron, Lyndel Shaffer, Gor- don Hufford, Bobby Navarro, Nancy Osborn, Don Ward, Tena Kay Moyer, Joan Beitler, Sue Curlis, Sharon Riedel, Jim McGinnis, Julian Babcock, Judy Wyss, Neil Stover. FOURTH ROW: Janet Swet- line, Vernice Harris, Carl Geary, Bud Nutter, Judy Niebel, Billy King, Don Riedel, Carol Pancost, David Hawkins, Philip Honseberger, Gloria Gingery, Rosalie Secoy, Diane Bloom, Wayne Burks, Joan Walker, Beverly Corfman. FIFTH ROW: Goerge Giles, Henry Mekush, Bob Hosterman, David Mer- cer, Randy Mawer, Edson Smith, David Miller, Lynn Adams. FLUTES Jackie Miller Helen Bausman Vernice Harris FRENCH HORN Neil Hartschuh Carl Geary Judy Wyss TROMBONES Bob Hosterman David Miller Carol Pancost Janet Swerline Beth Barton Jim Smith Neil Stover SAXAPHONES Sue Curlis Ronnie Harbour Jean Shellhouse Bud Nutter Rosalie Secoy Karen Niebel Mike Beard BELLS Lyndel Shaffer Marcia Honse berger SOUSAFHONE Randy Mawer CORNETS 8: TRUMPETS Lynn Adams Wanda Mahoney David Mercer Barbara Osborn Edson Smith James McGinnis Nancy Osborn Don Riedel Don Ward Jane Hiatt Lester Benner Bobby Navarro Tim Curlis DRUMS Julian Babcock Martha Gregg Billy King Wayne Burks Diane Bloom Tena Kay Moyer 34 CLARINETS Sharon Beard Joan Beitler Philip Honseberger Judy V. Hufford Sharon Riedel Richard Risley Gordon Hufford Gloria Gingery Suzanne Schryer David Hawkins Henry Mekush George Giles Esther McCracken Richard Close BARITONE Judy Niebel DANCE BAND FIRST ROW: Tena Kay Moyer, Martha Gregg, Philip Honseberger, Karen Niebel, Sue Curlis. SECOND ROW: Miss Cron, Randy Mawer, Edson Smith, David Mercer, David Miller, Carol Pancost. ACTIVITIES OF THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Perhaps the first activity of the Band was its concert at the Ohio State Fair. They attended the Band Day Program at Heidelberg College and performed at both the Junior and Senior Class Plays as well as giving a Home Concert. The Christmas Parades at both Tiffin and Upper Sandusky, basketball games, County Band Festival, and District Contest were other events in which the Band participated. They will march in the Memorial Day parade. Among the events in which the Vocal Groups participated were the Hallowe 'en and Christmas Programs the Heidelberg Workshop, County Musical Festival and Spring Concert, The Boys Quartet has sung for the Local Music Club, the County Festival, and several church programs. The Dance Band has played at the Y- Teen Christmas Dance, dances following basketball games and a dance for Sulphur Springs High School. The Junior Band has a membership of 34 and is still growing. 35 FIRST ROW: Virginia Melroy, Sandy Mason, Karen Niebel, Judy Niebel, Martha Gregg. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Shell, Van Curlis, Gordon Hufford, Janet Gregg, Mr, Rayle. THIRD ROW: ' Miss Tuttle, Wayne Burks, Bill Curlis, Ronnie Hosterman. FOURTH ROW: Dick Vance, Ronnie Von Blon, Don Riedel, Henry Mekush. 'ST5 Q FIRST ROW: Lina Mae Baugher, Judy Wyss, Ginger Gribben, Helen Sprau, Joyce Balliett. SEC- OND ROW: Jo Gregg, Roma Riedel, Jean Walker, Patty Britton, Shirley Jump. THIRD ROW: Miss Tuttle, Tena Kay Moyer, Judy Niebel, Beverly Corfman, Lou Cramer. 36 V A R I T Y l FIRST ROW: Charles Wolford, Judy Niebel, Judy Wyss, Lynn Bell. SECOND ROW: Wayne Burks, David Miller, Ronnie Hosterman, Mr. Rayle. THIRD ROW: David Mercer, Bill Sowers, Bob Hosterman, Lyle Bell. FOURTH ROW: Randy Mawer, Jerry Bogard, Lynn Still berger, Henry Mekush. E FIRST ROW: Shirley Campbell, Sharon Beard, Sue Curlis, Patty Britton, Helen Bausman, Mary Alice Gingery, Jean Maskey, Phyllis King, Dorothy Swinehart, Darlene Ransom, Joyce Balliet, Judy V. Hufford, Roma Kelley, Barbara Osborn. SECOND ROW: Miss Tuttle, Shirley Walter, Joan Beit- ler, Virginia Melroy, Wanda Mahoney, Ginger Gribben, Nancy Osborn, Helen Sprau, Suzanne Lining- er, Judy Kay Hufford, Shirley Jump, Irene Breyley, Jackie Miller, Mary Babcock, Maggie Houde- Shell. THIRD ROW: Jo Gregg, Connie Beasley, Martha Gregg, Janet Gregg, Sandy Mason, Diane Bloom, Marilyn Burks, Phyllis Shellhorn, Gloria Gingery, Amy Hill, Karen Niebel, Ellen Dutcher, Kathy Riedel, Lina Mae Baugher, Roma Riedel. FOURTH ROW: Tena Kay Moyer, Jane Hiatt, Lou Cramer, Judy Niebel, Carol Pancost, Beverly Corfman, Carol Sloman, Rosalie Secoy, Carol Brouse. 37 N F.F.A. FIRST ROW: Don Secoy, Bobby Roof, Jim McGinnis, Dick Althouse, Verlin Riedel, Don Riedel, Paul Hufford, Wayne Burks, Keith Tschanen, Carl Geary, Wayne Moorhead, Richard Risley, SECOND ROW: Paul Bridgeford, Don Bare, Daryl Campbell, Ronnie Harbour, Larry Von Blon, Ronald Hufford, David Bloom, Garry Bookmeyer, Mr. Moorhead. THIRD ROW: Don Shook, Junior Ohl, Glenn Goodman, Larry Corfman, Raymond Williams, Tom Hall, Gene Goodman, Nevin Stover, Elza McDermott. FOURTH ROW David Miller, Lynn Stillberger, George Giles, Tom Corfman, Junior Hetzel, Neil Dininger, Bill Sowers. OFFICERS President . . . . 38 Vice President .... Secretary , , , , , Paul Hufford Wayne Burks Donald Riedel Treasurer. . . . .Iim McGinnis Reporter . . . Carl Geary Sentinel . . . Verlin Riedel Advisor . . . Mr. Moorhead WHO'S WHO FIRST ROW: Judy Niebel, Tena Kay Moyer, Judy Wyss, Diane Bloom. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Hosterman, Henry Mekush, Roma Riedel, Rosalie Secoy, Paul Hufford, Wayne Burks. Tena Kay Moyer Girls State Representative Co-Editor of Annual Wayne Burks Pres. of Student Council Boys State Representative Co-Editor of Annual. Neil Hartschuh Randy Mawer Members of All Ohio Boy s Band. '- fl y O isps S S , lb WE ' S WQTH f W , - 3 t -' , 1'.1 I l2rrf I 39 Karen Carr County Winner of Spelling Contest. iv D .6 V QS 5 5121: -.. -WW ' Qfim Q W4 g .9 X, 'DOA 21 ,NRE I f F' mm 2 2 , lxigl ' Q J . iw , - J I, . M- D' is-I Y lr 1 4. r 40 F'-ICTLVLTLEFS Sef- --57 EMO IES T EASURED HCJMECOMLNG MAY V , .env 'ij a 5 vxouu Q Q ,H DANCE Fk .o o 0 Fjalue o 6 o oo YO IC Q SENIOR CLASS - 'NC 'S PLAY Y 5 JUNIOR HALLOWEEN if , CLASS PL Y L9 CARNIVAL fn' ML Oed JUNIOR SENICDR ii ' I l ulmlmll PROM fm- X WW S-,Z 1 , 'ii 5 L J ' rr L 5 A A I P A A ::...- - ' i L ,., H5711 I X ,...4L,:. .:::-f-:A: .LL: A Q ::: a . gk '-f'21f--:: ,,. ,L,,.,L,,.,L , . -- Q In , q ubibr HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL QUEEN - w, ' .. . . 15 11 J 33121952 fi:-J. -'ii' if . V . . I . . R -yi J, mg t . ',r it-. H 'wg-as m e-If-. swf E.. At5,+l.,', ' H an 'A' V - vit ..,.-ff ,, -Q, ,,,, Jw., 'l S ...V V -rw ' ' 1-.fer wi. 'r if 5.5 .f ' Srl Kathy Eckleberry, Queen Mary Babcock, Vicki Ingman. Mary Babcock of the Junior Class reigned as Queen of the Annual Hallowe'en Carnival. Other candidates acting as her attendants were Roma Kelley of the Freshman Class, Wanda Mahoney of the Sophomore Class and Judy Niebel of the Senior Class. The flower girls were Kathy Ekleberry and Vicki lngman. HOMECOMINC5 QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Darlene Ransom, Beverly Corfman, Queen Judy Niebel, Helen Sprau, Sue Curlis. Judy Niebel reigned as Queen of the Homecoming Game and Dance which followed. Her attendants from the High School Classes were as follows: Freshman, Sue Curlisg Sophomore, Darlene Ransomg Junior, Helen Sprau: and Senior, Beverly Corfman, 42 AIHLHIIIS VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Richard Wolford, Mgr., Ronnie Hosterman, Merlyn Reed, Charles Wolford, Bill Curlis, Mgr SECOND ROW: Van Curlis, David Miller, Henry Mekush, Lynn Bell. THIRD ROW: Bobby Hosterman Randy Mawer, Jerry Bogard, David Mercer, Lynn Stillberger, Coac h Ray le Sycamore Sycamore ' Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore ri'r Sycamme .AAA ' ., ' AIAV-.r-r Sycamore flrrr 1 1:-iefijfjfrsrra Sycamore 1.151 iler A r lrA A Sycamore il V A ,Q Sycamore . , Sycamore SEASON'S RECORD Lykens 41 Marseilles 33 Harpster 53 Sulphur Spring 105 Salem 65 Wharton 49 Attica 55 Nevada 66 Scutch 44 Saint Marys 59 Claridon 47 Marseilles 77 Carey 65 44 Sycamore 38 Sycamore 64 Sycamore 39 Sycamore 47 Sycamore 42 Sycamore 66 Sycamore 71 Tournament Sycamore 57 Sycamore 6 1 Sycamore 52 Harpster Forest Salem Wharton Old Fort Nevada Scutch Harpster Wharton Salem QW Ronnie Hosterman Merlin Reed W Bob Hosterman Dave Mercer VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Janet Gregg, Jo Gregg, Judy Wyss, Judy Niebel 45 W Jerry Bogard Dave Miller RESERVE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Lynn Bell, Edson Smith, Gordon Hufford, Lyle Bell. SECOND ROW: Richard Wol- ford, Mgr., Bill Curlis, Mgr., Newman Renfro, Paul Bridgeford, Mr, Rayle. THIRD ROW: Toby Riedel, Van Curlis, Don Shook, Bill Sowers. FOURTH ROW: Henry Mekush, David Miller, Randy Mawer, Lynn Stillberger. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Carol Brouse, Karen Niebel, Virginia Melroy Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore SEASON'S RECORD Lykens Marseilles Harpster Sulphur Springs Salem Wharton Attica Nevada McCutchenville Marseilles Carey Harpster Forest Salem Wharton Old Fort Nevada McCutchenville I BASEBALL Q, f K, A5156 if E , 1 x K ,fs s, 3 ,vi l4i suv ' Q. iff 'ffr-at S, t' 'Ties - L i v A i ,e t l it m e y li K ssss QW i W x '-if FIRST ROW: Richard Wolford, mgr. , Bud Nutter, Newman Renfro, Bill Sowers, David Mer- cer, Randy Mawer, Bill Curlis. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Hosterman, Gerry Bookmeyer, Lyle 'Bell, James McGinnis, Gordon Hufford, Mr. Rayle. THIRD ROW: Terry Beasly, Dick Vance, Bob Hosterman, Ierry Bogard, Edson Gingery, Neil Dininger. As soon as school began last fall the baseball season was in full swing. Although we had an undefeated sea- son, perhaps the most exciting game was the one with Harpster. The game went eight innings and we were vic- torious with a score of 4 to 3. This gave us the championship ofthe county and the right to enter the district tournament in the spring. With four experienced pitchers on this squad we hope to go places in the district. We are very glad to have this whole squad back next year with the exception of one of our pitchers, Bob Hos- terman, the only Senior in the group. Sycamore Il Sycamore 28 Sycamore 5 Marseilles 4 Sycamore 7 Salem 2 Sycamore 9 Attica 3 Sycamore 5 Sycamore 4 Harpster 3 47 Wharton I Nevada 5 McCutchenville I TRACK l Gene Dan Corfman Bogard Wayne Jerry Neiderhauser Everhart FIRST ROW: Henry Mekush, Dick Wolford, Edson Smith, Tom Corfman. SECOND ROW: David Mercer, Jerry Bogard, Lynn Stillberger, Mr. Rayle. THIRD ROW: Charles Wolford, Wayne Burks, Elza McDermott. Since the season for track comes after the yearbook has gone to press, it would seem advisable for pictures and write ups to appear in the SIHIS the following year. On March 2'7, Coach Gene Rayle held the first try-outs for the track team. After much pre-season conditioning, track meets were scheduled as follows: Lykens, Attica and Sycamore: Melmore and Sycamoreg McCutchenvi1le, Attica and Sycamore, Republic, Chatfield and Sycamore. Sycamore was victorious in all of these meets. During the season we entered the Clyde Relays and scored 24 points, good for third place with 26 schools participating. In the County Track meet, we finished third, 1f2 point behind I-larpster and 3 U2 points behind Nevada, Our 88 relay team composed of D. Bogard, G. Corfman, J. Bogard and Everhart broke the county record. We entered the District Meet at Mansfield and did very well with Everhart taking first in the broad jump, third in high jump, third in the 100 yard dash. Dan won first in the Discus and Neiderhauser first in the shot put. We finished fourth in the meet. E From the district we qualified for the State Meet in Columbus. Dan in the discus finished fifth in an exceptionally strong field, Neiderhauser was sixth in the shot put and Everhart missed qualifying for the finals by one fourth inch in the broad jump, although he broke the old Sycamore record by jumping 20 ft. 6 3f4 inches. The relay team qualified but finished seventh even though they were clocked at 1 min. 37. 3 sec. , the fastest they had ever run the race. Many of these boys will be greatly missed when another track season comes around but we wish them good luck in whatever they are doing. 48 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Conrad Hufford, Charles Hufford, Ted Babcock, Dick Osborn. SECOND ROW: Bob Britton, Dick Kear, Ed Nau le, Keith Corfman. THIRD ROW Bill Hutgford, Howard Shook, Plilip Mill- er, Bobby Navarro, Mr. Richardson. FOURTH ROW: Mickey Miller, Barney Martin, Jim Stewart, Claude Riedel. Season's Record Won 10 Lost 3 BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Conrad Hufford, Charles Hufford, Bob Britton, Richard Osborn, Edward Goodman. SECOND ROW: Bob- by Navarro, Keith Corfman, Philip Mill- er, Mr. Richardson. THIRD ROW: Ho- ward Shook, Bill Hufford, Freddy Lundy. FOURTH ROW: Jim Stewart, Mickey Miller, Claude Riedel, Richard King, Larry Hill. Season's Record Won 3 Lost 0 C HEERLEADERS Sue Bell Kathleen Secoy Jean Cwribben 'wus 1s'z'ifa1 117' K52fgf2zfseg1'f:1 'i Pf5 Z!:f'f?fiEZ. k 57535319 5? ' L fin ' 1 - fwszff.-, K -2 N' 52322124 ff 1' -2211522 W .C Westie, . H J ,ff- 1, wg Basis i. ,. 1 ' 1-151 ' 4 xx W , .. ,. , ., -. -Us ?E4w,:-H wzxw :v:,. . M.. . W I, - 55.1-iT7f7? 273ifl-fffzfigf, Qiifillf R wiv' uie2g:.51-iiieiiim-4 iff' ' 'A :K wf fa-W ' , ,L ,-: , 1 I 2-.. 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Phone 257 - Upper Sandusky, Ohio Upper Sandusky ohib Always in fhe Markef for Milk and Cream Compliments DIBLES MEN WEAR of AMERICA'S BEST KNOWN BRANDS Phone 449 Upper Sandusky Ohio Upper Sandusky Ohio Compliments of Eat More NEUMEISTERS Vitamin Enriched Bread and Pastry Upper Sandusky Ohio THE SYCAMORE LEADER The Home of Fine Printing PHONE 7-4462 SYCAMORE, OHIO Compliments SHUMAN BROTHERS GARAGE of Complete Automotive Service 24-Hr. Wrecker Service Carey Fgod Locker Phone 6-2821 Corey, Ohio Carey Ohio L G S Good Furniture and Carpets GT FORD-MERCURY Sales 8a Service B E R N A R D S CAREY, OHIO Carey Ohio Compliments Gamble Authorized Dealer of 'he BENTON STORE J. H. MULLHOLAND, OWNER Groceries Phone 6-2791 Drugs Ha d a Carey Ohio r W re Benton Ohio The New Riegel State Bank A' B' TSCHANEN ga SONS New Riegel, Ohio . gig ' Q!! I 1 2E2i2i2il!1L!!gl!g!.!!:2i222ig Member Federal Depos i t Insurance Corporation Phone 7-6102 Sycamore, O. 59 BENNERS MARKET -A' Fresh Meats, Groceries and Vegetables TELEPHONE 7-5422 EUGENE BENNER SYCAMORE, DHIU GRIBBEN'S PLUMBING AND HEATING TELEPHONE 74482 SYCAMORE, CIHICJ W. F. SIMONIS Sales Service GENUINE TIRES PARTS BATTERIES GUARANTEED USED CARS TIFFIN RADIO STORE Tiffin Ohio H. H. LUDWIG Distributor of Sohio Petroleum Products PHONE 7-6762 SYCAMORE, OHIO Phone 7-4452 Sycamore, Oh1o ROGERS JEWELRY Owned and Operated BY ROGER E. WILLIAMS 203 North Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio CAREY MOTOR SERVICE, INC. BUICK SALES and SERVICE , , USED CARS Quality Diamonds Silverware Phone 6 -2511 Watches Carey Ohio Proms BANK co c AWI 'A ' ' BUREAU C0-OP O FEED - SEED - FENCE FERTILIZER GROWING WITH CAREY GENERAL FARM SUPPLIES O Membeingirgiggrgorgfiposit Deunquut Brunch Individual Deposits Solicited PHONE Saving Accounts Safe Depository Sycamore 7- 51 54 Bucyrus 4-1010 Jim Ekleberry Manager E. 8. R. FIXIT SHOP B. F. WALTON Sz SONS Radio and Television Service Ph 7-6312 S , Oh' one ycamore 'O PRODUCERS AND D1s'rR1Bu'roRs of Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 Wc:lfon's Hybrids and OPEN 24 HR TRUCKERS STOP . ' Certified Farm Seeds e K' S RESTAURANT Sycamore Ph. 7-5222 300 FT. OFF U.S. 23 WEST ON U.S. 30N UPPER SANDUSKY. OHIO pp-gong 519 J R. R. 4 UPPBI' WYANDOT DOLOMITE, INC. Agricultural Limestone Pulverized Limestone Railroad Ballast General Offices and Plant CAREY, OHIO WEININGER INSURANCE AGENCY Herbert Weininger, Agent CASUALTY AUTO F IRE HOSP ITAL Phone 7-5752 Sycamore, Ohio 62 SYCAMORE MILL and SUPPLY DEALERS IN Fence Posts - Feeds - Seeds Grains - Purina Chows Wayne Feed and Muster Mix PHONE 7-6272 SYCAMORE , OH IO M. A. WARD, Manager Cal 1 ROBERT RIEDEL Phone 7-6632 Sycamore Ohio For Sheep Shearing Wool Buying House Painting Compliments of Tiffin Machine 8z Auto Parts Phone 3525-26 20 East Market St. Tiffin Chia Compl iments of ADVERT I SER TR IBUNE Ti f f in Ohio SOFT WATER DELIVERY IOOO-Gal. Tank - Call 7-5931 CLARKE WEININGER Route 2 Sycamore, Ohio Best Wishes Class of '57 R. M. ROSSEL ROY M. ROSSEL, JR. Best Wishes To Class of 1957 DAIRY STOIiE 316 North Sandusky Ave. Phone 323 Upper Sandusky UPPER SANDUSKY CHIC Compliments Of Compliments of Blue Furniture Co. Upper Sandusky, Ohio C. B. SCHOOLFIELD, M.D. Upper Sandusky, Ohio CROW MOTOR SALES Buick 8: Chevrolet Sales and Service Phone 33 Upper Sandusky, Ohio SCHULTZ HARDWARE Phone 32 120 S. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio National Plumbing - Heating CRAYCRAFT COAL, FEED AND SUPPLY COMPANY Roofing, Nails, Plaster and Other Building Materials PHONE 39 UPPER SANDUSKY OHIO Compliments of Kuenzli Quarries Co., Inc. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Main Office 673 - W Gravel Plant 692 - W 2 BOLES-DANDURAND STUDIO School and College Photographs PHONE 2439 123 s hwhg s rff Oh loNs ro THE GRADUAT cLAss or T957 H and G GROCERY and RESTAURANT Compliments 0, PLANKTDN sronc Shecks Super Markets GROCER'EIREZISAIZSDQARDWARE Complete Self Service Food Stores Mildred and Eldon Nausboum CAREY OHIO Sycamore, Ohio R. F. D. No. '3 Complimenls of ENGI.ER'S PLUMBING 8. HEATING For Complete Safisfacfion in Sales and Service as Well as lnsiallafion SYCAMORE, OHIO THE SNYDER IUMBER CO. Carey, Ohio ConI-Hardware-Insulation-MiIlwork Builders' Supplies-Pittsburg Paints-Lumber Store Home The place io buy when you wanf io build! Phone 7-9372 Phone 7-9104 9 G0 '-'NG S BRINGMAN s. commw MORTICIANS IIEXALI. STIIIIE UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO Ambulance Service Phone 'I97 Livosfock. Household 6 Sick Room Supplies IsaIy's Ice Cream Phone 7-6752 Sycamore. Ohio Complimenfs of THE DAII.Y CHIEF UNION UPPER SANDUSKY, or-no 66 Res. Phone 7-5402 Sycamore, Ohio THE COMPLETE INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE SERVICE Harry E. Cole We Write All Forms of Fire, Auto, Liability and Health and Accident Insurance We Also Have a Bond and Notary Service Available We Handle the Sale of Farms, Residential and Commercial Listing of All Kinds Ulf You Want To Buy, Sell Or Insureln HHANKH COLE Insurance and Real Estate Broker Office Phone 7-4412 Sycamore, Ohio FROZEN Fooo CENTER SYCAMORE LUMBER Your Home Freezer's Best Friend C 0 M P A N Y -Q lumber, Millwork 8. Roofing Cherries in 30-lk tin Cement, Hardware s. Cool Beet Quarters, Pork Cuts, I-lums Sycamore, Ohio Home Freezer Full? Rent a locker! Phone 7-5662 U We, the Annual Staff, would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who helped finance our annual by buying advertising from us. We appre Phone: Sycamore 7-9772 Ciate your help. Clean, Prompt Service-Slaughtering 67 AUTOGRAPHS
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