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REFLECTOR Parent-Teacher Association The Parent-Teacher Association has just completed another year under the leadership of the following officers: President, Mrs. W. Hedigerg First Vice President, James DiMarcog Second Vice President, Mrs. A. Asplundg Recording Secretary, Mrs. D. Grant: Corresponding Secretary, Miss lda Moshierg Treasurer, Stanley Zamory. They had several outstanding meetings including Salom Rizke. Assyrian-Yankeeg the band and orchestra recital, and several little skits given at the meetings. They, of course, sponsored the very successful Nite-O-Fun and have given a few entertaining dances. 12
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REFLECTOH Senior Class Uflicers Vice President - , - James Panaro Secretary - - Trudy Wuthrick Treasurer - - ' - Janet Hemens Senior Class History We're the Seniors. But you've probably heard about us. For four years now we've been around pestering everyone with our money- making schemes tor our Washington trip. We took our trip, all right, but let's look back a bit. Remmeber four years ago when we were green Frosh cluttering up the halls and just living for the day of ninth grade graduation? We were right there when it came to fun though. The Albany trip and a party were the highlights of the year. Then came ninth grade graduation and we were Sophomores. That year we were introduced to Miss Fowler and Miss Metz, our advisors. They've stuck with us for three years now, pushing us along in the right direction and sometimes holding us back when we became too impulsive. We just want to say, Thanks to them. in our Junior year our financial worries began. We had to begin to make money for our Washington trip. We started off with a box social. Well, we didn't make much money but everyone had a lot of fun. We sold magazines, held a bake sale, presented our Junior Play, Anne of Green Gables -and what a play!-and ended the year with over S300 to our credit. Our Senior Year! 1t's hard to describe that. We thought we'd had fun and worries as Juniors, but we really started to live when we entered our last year of high school. First came our Senior Play- Clarence . 1 guess none of us will ever forget that. Then we had a movie benefit, bake sales, sold magazines, and with our dues managed to make 51000. Our Washington trip! Well, if you've been on a Senior trip, you know how much fun We had, and if you haven't, you will some day. And now we're graduating. We'll no longer be together as a class. We've had troubles along with our fun and work, but it's been worth it all. We'll never forget Sidney High School. We hope you'll remember us, sometimes. Janet Hemens 14
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