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anioz sacffinau PRESIDENT ................ ............. D on Heath VICEAPRESIDENT ....... ........ D ick Ellsworth SECRETARY ........... .............. B etty Jane Tyner TREASURER ....... ........................ E linor Merrick SPONSORS .............................................................. Miss Horton, Mr, Brown As we advance in life, we learn the limits of our abilities. Spending our last year by engag- ing in many activities and taking sub- jects which we haventt had time for before , . . planning the Trail . . . look- ing forward to attending the Senior party . , . anticipating that exciting Senior day . . . getting those gorgeous clothes for the J unior-Senior banquet . . , going through those semester ex- aminations . , . finally assembling for the last time to receive diplomas and hear the Senior speeches , . . these are events which we have looked forward to before going into our many chosen fields of work. NVe, the Class of 1940, leave the familiar places which have become en- deared to us during the past four years. However, throughout these years we have shown through our con- duct, our earnestness, our enthusiasm, and our many and varied activities that we intended to leave our mark printed on the pages of Sidney High School history, We smile when we see the under- classmen coming up to take our places, but then again, it cannot but leave a bit of sadness and a touch of envy in our hearts and minds to realize that they have yet the best of high school before them-that they have yet those last glorious days to experience which to us are now golden memories. Though we do not believe we should be too humble toward those who will carry on after us, still we think it only right to take some notice of their progress and present achieve- ments. Of course we admit for the time being that it is almost impossible to equal our recordg nevertheless the underclassmen have shown already that they are willing to attempt the goal we have set. VVith all the fun laid aside, we wish our successors the best in everything. Page 17
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Page 16 SALUTATORIAN The second highest average in the class was earned by Harold Dan- iels, and he is entitled to the honor of Salutatorian of the Class of 1940, Throughout his four years in high school, Harold has been an ain- bitious and enterprising' student. The student body and faculty congratulate both Betty Jane and Harold for attaining these honors and wish them much success in the future. Qgafufafo 'zicm HAROLD DANIELS VALEDICTORIAN Sidney High School has always recognized outstanding' scholarship and leadership. The senior who ranks highest in these attributes is given the honor of being' Valedictor- ian of the class. Betty Jane Tyner has earned this honor for the Class of 19-10. In addition to her scholastic prowess, Betty Jane is a leader in her class, an excellent debater, and a girl popular with the entire stu- dent body, I I Klfczfscftafo 'zum BETTY JANE TYNER
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Cfau of Z7 BACK ROW-Earl Geu, Malvin Brauer, Ray- mond Nienhueser, Alvin Narjes, Dwayne Brauer, Orrin Wittig. FOURTH ROW-Arlene Johnson, Wilma Kahler, Elsie Averman, Maxine Shelley, Lila Revell, Phyllis West, Thelma Augen- stein. THIRD ROW-Earline Bennett, Esther Mae Young, Millie Sowards, Marjorie Ells, Dorothy Sprenger, Ruth Simpson, Fern Brauer, Ellen Wookey. SECOND ROW-Miss Putnam, Berniece Brauer, Opal Anderson, Eileen Mueller, Evelyn Engel, Doris Young, Betty Hock- erson, June Tobler, Mary Masse. FRONT ROW-Ray Follett, Clifford Runge, Keith Spiker, Roger Francis, Charles Willey, Robert Wait, Kent Kratz, Harold Hengl, Forrest Brown. BACK ROW-Warren Shindle, Edward Lie- bendorfer, Edwin Wellner, Jack McCann, Jack Hiett, Albert Berggren, Harry Grigsby. THIRD ROW-Doris Brown, Dorothy Wolff, Dolores Reker, Louise Schwartz, Betty Mick, Gladys Goranson, Carol Baum- back, Cleo Belle Handley. V SECOND ROW-Maxine Thomas, Patty Mar- tin, Doris Le Sueur, Betty Simodynes, Harriet Taylor, Betty Sellers, Gloria Mc- Intyre. FRONT ROW-Billy Dilley, Howard Simms, Victor Chambers, Frank Bowman, Dick Van Gorder, Jack Hutchison, Mr. Kinne. The Class of N40 leaves the task of leading' the sehool to this fun-loving' Junior group. NVQ know that the Juniors will carry on tl1e work which we inust lay aside when we depart from good old S. H. We can truly say that their class play and banquet were two of the outstanding events of the year. So as we pass on, we go knowing that the Class of 19-ll will shoulder the responsibility ol' leadership and guard the traditions of our school. Page 18
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