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Class Leaders Following a tradition of rewarding abil- ity and endeavor, five students of the class of '46 won top honors. Competition was exceptionally close this year, not only for the first three awards, but also fourth and fifth places. Barbara Banta, the valedictorian, had an average of 96 per centg while Bob Harring- ton placed second as salutatorian with an average of 95.357 . Third place honors went to Jeane Groppe, who had an average of 95.322. Fourth and fifth places were won by Duane Ladine and Richard Cutkosky with averages of 95.277 and 94.29 re- spectively. . BARBARA BANTA VALEDICTORIAN Bos HARR1Na'roN JEAN GROPILE SALUTATORIAN THIRD PLACE DUANE LADINE FOURTH PLACE RICHARD CU'rKosKY FIFTH PLACE
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dminisitiraxtion The National House of Representatives is composed of a student from each national dis- trict in the different states. Through this body the students are given a voice in all general school activities. The National Senate is composed of four faculty members, one elected from each state. The Principal of Sidney High School, Mr. Walter Cork, serves as President of all the states, While Mr. Ray Maley is Vice-President and Speaker of the Senate. The Executive Department is rounded out by the President's Cabinet. The President selects cabinet officers from names submitted by the national chairmen of the political parties. There are six departments in the Cabinet, Interior, Agriculture, State, Activities, Personnel, and Treasury. The position of Secretary of Treasury is held by Miss Mable Simms who is also the school secretary. The Judicial Department is made up of the members of the school board and Superin- tendent O. J. Weymouth who compose the Supreme Court. These men offer advice and act as the final authority on all proceedings in our school. Six prominent businessmen of Sidney serve on this board for a term of three years. LEFT TO RIGHT-Mr. Leo Shumang Miss Agnes Horton, Mr. Ray Maley, Speakerg Miss Margaret McArtorg Miss Dorothy Anderson. Senate LEFT TO RIGHT-Bob Harrington, Speaker: Jean Groppe, Clerk: Bob Helzer, and Vernon Westphalen, Sergeants at Arms. BACK ROW-Barbara McKe1vey, Nancy Boyd, De-an Hiner, Joan Bledsoe, Ken- neth Phelps, Donna Doran, La Vern Ells, Art Scott. FRONT ROW-Harold Geu, Mary Lee Story, Verne Miller, John Heinlein, John Osborn, Leona Tank, Patsy Montgomery. House 9
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T e Senior CC ass of 1946 CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS RED Rosm RED AND GOLD MOTTO THE WORLD T0 CONQUERQ WE THE CONQUERORS As we prepare to leave, fond recollections crowd our memories-recollection of the past twelve or thirteen years of the formal education of the Class of '46, Looking around us, We find that out of the total of eighty-eight students who comprise the Senior class of '46, there are only nine of this number who started and completed all their training in the Sidney City Schools. More than one ,half of our group has come to us during the years from nearby schools, still others have come from various parts of the United States. Although our group has been assembled from many places, it now functions as one, large coordinated unit. So much has happened and time has passed so rapidly, that it seems only yesterday we entered timidly, for the first time, these hallowed halls. Since that first entry four years ago, the days and events have been numerous and happy ones, the studying and activities varied and interesting. From the first this class has never hesitated to try new projects. It has also maintained and sponsored the traditional activities, such as, school dances, class pic- nics, bond drives, and scrap drives. In each class election there have been many candidates who threw their hats in the political ring, and competition was extremely keen. CContinued on Page 143 HAROLD ADAMS KENNETH AGNEW Take it Easy Slender, Tender, and Tall College Prep-2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: College Prep.: Band 1, 2, 33 Cheer S Club 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 45 Chorus Leader 45 Orchestra lj One Act 4, Girl Shy 35 One Act Plays 4. Plays 4. JOYCE ANDERSON EVELYN ANTHONY Waitin' for the Train to Come In Kiss the Boys Goodbye Home Ee.: F. H. A. 4. College Prep.: Brownson 1, One Act Plays 4. Adams Agnew Anderson Anthony 11
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