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uzummzm JK' J: CQ THE BLUE JAY Published Monthly During the School Year by - Mmi' S cnott THE STUDENTS OF SEAFORD HIGH SCHOOL s ig , Seaford, Delaware ' Editor ,..,....... ,,,........,.,.......,,,..... ..,,. F r ancine Adams News Editor ....... .....,........W.,......v..,. J eanne Carback Feature Editor ..r.......,,,,,....,.,r,,. Marianna Sherman Sports Editors ........ .,,,.,... C harles Hastings, Rusty Geiger Iunior High Editor --- ............,.,..,....,,.... Suzie Wilkinson Alumni Editor ....... ...,............. L ouise Ringrose Exchange Editor ...... ,........,,... ...t................. A l ice McCormick Proofs and Headlines .........,............................ Shan Hardin, Beverly Hall Reporters ............................ Judy Trimm, Bonnie Phillips, Joyce Pepper, Joan Price, Judy Pease, Kay Ellis, Catherine Ross, James Tobat, Bill Wetter, Elsie Comorat, Pat Patterson, Carroll Turner, Marjorie Sherman, Phyllis L. Allen Business Manager ..,............. .,.............................. J eanne Gladden Advertising ............. ..... M ary Lu Hill, Phyllis J. Allen Circulation .......... ............................... J oan Cordrey Photography ........... ....... - Sally Ellett
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President Vice President Secretary Treasurer . ,,,,,.. ,... . Chaplain .,... RUSTY GEIGER DICK HASTINGS BILL HARPER CHARLES HASTINGS JACK CONNOR President Vice President Secretary Treasurer .,... Chaplain ...... ROLAND CAREY MARTIN MITTLEMAN JAY HINKSON DICK GILBERT Senior - Junior ' Sophomore - Freshman ' THOMAS VAN BRUNT
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'IRE Ll AY . XX--NO. 1 if - nn ,, 1 K Seniors nosen For ' :rit Program ce McCormick, Shan Hard' annie Simon, Judb' Hassan Ieanne Catback have been ed by a special faculty cofn- 5 to represent Seaford Hxgh nl in the National Merlt, arship testing program this Kay Reynolds was 01105011 late. Five percent of the r class may take the iest wut charge. Any other Seni01' participate by DHYWE 3 Can' a fee of one dollar. 2 National Merit Scholar- program is a nationwide 1 for those high SCh001' rs who would benvn' a collerf ars 'cup ed of zi15. :tina es of names schola s, thus ion of wships. af last was erit, having ting in last Class iors: es: Vice 5 Secretary, urer, Sally McCormick xiors: President mc- . 'ding Vice President, Mari- Shermang Secretary, Gene ong Treasurer, Joan Cord- Biistorian, Ronnie Hastings. whomnres: President, Bobbie :rg Vice President, Bobbie ags: Secretary, Rowland' 'Q Treasurer, Gene Messickg sian, Mary Light. shman: President, Sandy woody Vice President, Clark eg Secretary, Jimmy Davisg SEAF ORD HIGH SCHOOL, SEAFORD, DELAWARE OCTOBER 3, 1956 Hedda Nordlie Guest Of Seaford High Seaford High is fortunate this yuar in having a representative of Norway in her midst. She is Miss Hedda Nordlie. who is a member of the Senior Class. Concerning her reaction to American life Hedda replied, During my first few weeks in Seaford, one question. is asked all the time, How do you like U. S. and Seaford? Then How does life in Seafor-T differ from life in Norway? Of course I like Sea- fcrd and ihe U. SJ Everybody told me befnre I left Norway, that the American pecple wwe kindly, hospitable and friendly. And ii really thank you al you 1'13VFx 01 xx T ' ' f ff.-lN. , .-...-.-....-A . ,. I. N - AA Nfl. . v A.,-- T Yearbook Drive Will tart fwednesday In Home Rooms gStudents Participate wln ISU Opinion Poll Last week the students of Sea- ford High School warn asked io fill out a student opinion poll partaiuing to the commg federal elecxion and school attendance. Four hundred eighteen teenagers Cust ballots. The first quesfifw was conf-0' aw F, is true. I vvfw' 1 f A 1' if 2 '-Mi. 1 M W 9, .fl xt and 97 -ue boys were more in ur of the plan with a vote of 103 to 47. fs r me regu- nculum. Mr. Don- vampbell, science teacher, is in charge of instruction, which will include a study of air power, and the parts of an airplane as well as trips to the airports, man- ufacturing plants, and air bases. The newly formed class en- rollment is still open and any students interested in the many wonderful opportunities in the field that could lead to a career in aviation are invited to get in touch with M.r. Campbell in the E i ff w 'E l11'91', Fatt? Foulkz Hiiiflf' science laboratory. Q, Licky Fox. 2 ' , JMS A F 4 B News Brlefs 1 ing fhe first club meeting busy with new ideas this year E a Junior-Senior on asday, September 19, ,the affix-,im wen: pinned. 'Phmz under the directi'on of their new officers, chosen at their first mnnfinazmknni lm-QAnm-- aff. 15-1 Question number six of the opinion poll inquired about the age that a student should be re- quired to attend school full time. Five girls cast their ballots for the age of 14, five for 15, eighty- three for 16, fifty-five for 17, and ninety one for 18. The boys favored the age of sixteen with za vote of seventy eight. Six voted for the age of 14, three for 15, twenty four for 17, and fifty- eight for 18. Number seven, the final ques- tion of the poll, asked the stu- dents if not required by law would they be in school this year. There was an overwhelm- ing vote in favor cf staying in school by both boys and girls, Conducted by the Blue Jay, the student opinion poi? was admin- isfered to the students by the history department under the rlirnnfinn nr 'Mfr r ..1..... 1z:11.... Many New n I ' Features Added Thafs right, folks. Students have to wait only until tomor- row morning to order THEIR new 1957 ALOHA, Although the staff is limiff- vtheir ex- Xnff-' guaranteed. vith new, D6 nod with 2 produc- , Editor- se, As- t, Busi- Photo- Short, Editorg Iditorg Sport Boys' mer, 'FE ,A-6' A ete r aculty Club Preceding the Facultv club meeting on October 1, 1956 the Future Teachers cf America Club held a tea in honor of the fac- ulty. One ofthe main objectives of this social event was to ac- quaint the new teachers with each other. Punch and cookies were served in the library by the members of the F.T.A. Annette McDonald headed the refresh- ment committee having as aids rgveral other club members. Of- fxccrs and members of the club served as hostesscs. Officers of the Seaford Chanter of the Na- txctnal Future Teachers of Am- crlca Club are: Prfffiident. Francine Adams- Vice President, Mary Lu Hill: Sfwfefary. Joyce Gilbert. ' I A proposed calendar of events lor the club Year includes: September-Faculty Club Tea. 0'2f0beY'--District Meeting t Bridgeville, Delaware. 8 November-Educat' , Speaker. mn Week'
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