Sycamore High School - SIHIS Yearbook (Sycamore, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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CLASS WILL I, Lina Mae Baughter, will my ability to create excitement to Karen Carr who might like a change. I, Jo Gregg, will my hair style to Lyndel Shaffer who might like a change. I, Nancy Hetzel, will my ability to find a man to my sister who just don't seem to get the knack. I, J. Dewey Hetzel Jr., will my ability to work on radios to Daryl Campbell who seems to get hold of the wrong wires. I, Earnest Risner, will my nickname Uncle Ernie to Richard Close who thinks that it is very funny. I, Merlin Reed, will my ability to keep cars out of the ditch to Virginia Melroy who has a hard time. I, Ginger Gribben will my knowledge of volleyball to Daria' Bloom who still thinks that all you have to do is giggle at the ball. I, Mary Adams, will my bouncy walk to Martha Gregg who might like a change. I, Don Johnson, will my quietness to Roma Kelly who has some trouble keeping quiet. I, Charles Wolford, will my ability to stay out of Fostoria to Bill Hufford who sure likes the Parakeets. I, Ellen Dutcher, will my letter writing in sixth Study Hall to anyone who thinks that they can keep up with F113- I, Bill Giles, will my ability to argue with Jo Gregg and Mrs. Richardson to anyone who would like to try. I, Verlin Riedel, will my ability to drive to Tom Corfman who seems to be having some difficulty. I, Don Ward, will my wavy hair to Don Grub who is having a little trouble. I, Jim McGinnis, will my powerful Nash to anyone who thinks that he can control its power. I, Dick Althouse, will my Ford to anyone who wants to drag. I, Gene Goodman, will my ability to type on the Arrow to any Junior who thinks that they can come close. I, Van Curlis, will my ability to become embarrassed easily to anyone who thinks they are able to live up to it. I, Jerry Bogard. will my ability to grow a goatee to Dick Wolford who only has three black hairs on his chin. I, Barbara Grote, will my German ex-boyfriend to anyone who likes tall, blonde, handsome and very jealous Germans. I, Ronnie Hosterman, will my little blue quiz book to Herb Hufford and Don Shook. I hope they take it along on those Saturday Nights. I, Don Riedel, will my slender build to Dick Vance who has a little problem. I, Phyllis Shellhorn, will my height of 5 ft. to Carol Pancost who might like a change. I, Janet Gregg, will my classmate Ronnie Hosterman to Carol Jean Brouse, who would like to have him. I, Helen Sprau, will my ability to go steady with the same boy to Carol Sloman who has difficulty keeping a steady. I, David Hawkins, will my drivers license to Don King who just can't get the courage to take his test. I, Lou Cramer, will my ability to keep the speedometer registering at or under the state speed limit to Vernice Harris who sometimes gets a heavy foot. I, Tobe Riedel, will my white sidewalls to Mr. Duttine, who hasn't got the money and time to get his own. I, Henry Mekush, will my ability to get good grades in chemstry to Don King who would really appreciate them. I, Paul Bridgeford, will my ability to buy cars cheap to Lester Benner, who is planning on paying a high price. I, Lynn Bell, will my ability to get in early on certain holiday eves to Don Shook who just can't seem to find the bed. I, Elaine F lechsenhar, will my ability to go faithfully steady a whole year without seeing him to anyone else who's willing to try it. I, Sandy Mason, will my ability to get into trouble to anyone who wants excitement for a change. I, Bud Nutter will my girls in Tiffin fall but one that ish to Edson Smith who has trouble finding a girl. I, David Miller, will my ability to wreck my car to Randy Mawer who is way overdue. I, Susie Lininger, will my Senior year to Helen Bausman who would certainly like to begraduating.

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AS WE ERE 'Z-fi lni V M f gv- , y ROW ONE: Don Riedel, Henry Mekush, Charles Wolford, Lynn Bell, Ronnie Hosterman, Van Curlis, Mary Adams, Sandy Mason. ROW TWO: Lina Mae Baugher, Dick Althouse, Suzanne Lininger, Barbara Grote, David Miller. ROW THREE: Ernest Risner, .To and Janet Gregg, .Terry Bogard, Nancy Hetzel, Verlinlliedcl, David Hawkins. ROW FOUR: Junior Hetzel, Tobe Riedel, Mary Babcock, Lou Cramer, Helen Sprau, Ellen Dutcher, Bill Giles. ROW FIVE: Paul Bridgeford, Elaine Flechsenhar, Ginger Gribben, Phyllis Shellhorn, James McGinnis.



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CLASS PRCDPHECY In the year 1980, my friend and I happened to be passing Earth on our way to the Milky Way, so we zoomed down to see what our classmates of 1958 were doing. Our first stop was at a space station just outside Eartl1's atmosphere, where we refueled our cloud hopper, We found that we were in luck as HEN- RY MEKUSH and DAVID MILLER were co-supervisors of this particular space station. From them we learned that VAN CURLIS and DON RIEDEL were head engineers at the latest top secret Anti-space Jinx Development. While our ship was being refueled, we asked about the GREGG SISTERS. It seems that JO has been very happily married these past few years and JANET, with partner, LOU CRAMER, has been running a home for old maidens. It is said that they know all about such things! Just then LINA MAE BAUGHER came flying into the station on two atomic cylinders. She was headed for her husband's office in Preythel, Mars, and she informed us he is a private eye there. She went on to tell us about GINGER GRIBBEN'S home life in the town of Kavana on Venus. We also inquired of TOBE RIEDEL'S where-a-bouts and the reply was that he is playing in a comedy hit on the planet Venus. He was always a comedian and it has paid him to cultivate his talent. The show is being produced by ER- NEST RISNER and directed by CHARLES NUTTER. They are two eminent men indeed. Blasting off from the space station we passed JERRY BOGARD and RONNIE HOSTERMAN who are still playing basket- ball from one cloud to another. They never give up, do they? All of a sudden a news flash burst forth on our inter- planetary space radio. The light barrier had just been broken by those daring space pilots, J. D. HETZEL and JAMES MC GINNIS. Who Ccouldn't you guessj is serving as mechanic on their satel- lite space ship but BULL GILES. CTO think he was once interested in just car motorslj The announcer on our space system radar radio was that ever popular disc jockey of our time, RICHARD ALTHOUSE. We were passing over Europe just then so we buzzed down to visit BARBARA GROTE. She is doing very well for herself in the position of head professor at the well-known Martauren University in Ger- many. She informed us that ELLEN DUTCHER had just arrived in Saterola to join her husband in taking a cruise to Pluto. When we stopped over night at the Plantopekin Hoteleu' owned by HELEN SPRAU. She told us all about SANDY MASON'S career as a Universal artist who is constantly on the go from one planet to another. Our next destination was the United States. First we landed in California to see ELAINE FLECH- SENHAR. She is quite happy with her occupations of housewife and private Secretary at the Satellite Inc., QA corporation that produces Satellite Cloud Hoppers.j She was taking the Universal news correspondent, MARY ADAMS, to see the sights, including Santa Catalina Island - The Island of Romance. We pointed our ship toward that wonderful state of Ohio. There we found MARY BABCOCK and SUZANNE LININGER very happily married and living in the new city of Neptia. We passed NANCY HETZEL as she was shopping at the modern Big Dipper Market. She was thrilled over her pilot hus- band's feat as you can imagine. This market was designed by the Universally know architect, DON JOHN- SON she told us. By this time we began to feel the pains of hunger, so we blasted off to find a good outer space restaurant. We stopped at the Jupiter Jive House, which is located some twenty light miles from Jupiter. To our delight, we discovered that DON WARD was part owner of this delightful establishment. He and VERLIN RIEDEL had put their life savings into it and are now reaping the profits. We were waited on by PHYLLIS SHELLHORN who seems to enjoy her occupation immensely. We then zoomed over to Uranus where we found MERLYN REED operating the Uruta Beauty Shoppe and he is doing a thriving business. CHARLES WOLFORD was managing a branch of the Satellite Inc.. only a swish down Southwest of this beauty shoppe, so we put the ship in there to talk with him. We were greeted by GENE GOODMAN who does the books and is social director there. He told us that Charles was on one of his eXtraCurriCu1arS. namely. showing their new prominent salesman, LYNN BELL the strings of the business. After conversing for a while we made our take-off and traveled on to Neptune where PAUL BRIDGE- FORD was Universal Television-Telephone Technician of the Unite Planets. He said that this was a huge job, but the U.T.T. branch on Saturn, which was headed by DAVID HAWKINS was one of his best aids. On our way to the Milky Way we discussed how the world had certainly changed from our good old school days and how wonderful it is to live in the United Universe.

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