Sidney High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sidney, NY)

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E REFLECTOR 1950 NUMBER TEN PLEASANT STREET SIDNEY CENTRAL SCHOOL SIDNEY, NEW YORK 0 Edited by: THE YEARBOOK STAFF o Published by: WM. J. KELLER CO. Buffalo, New York 1 Jlflazh Street af Sclzzfvl Day C QM AIN Street, like other terms, has different meanings. You might think of it as the business section in any community, large or small, where the necessary business transactions are carried on from day to day. We think of our Main Street as the central route through school where we be- gin many of our educational and social functions. We learn to read and write, spell and think, win and lose, make-a-friend and be-a-friend, and we learn something of what our lives in the future will require of us when one day we reach the big intersections that take us out on the main street of the community. Main Street of School Days Come along now - on a journey along our main street. We have a good-sized business section here at Sidney Central, we are proud of it, too, and we have been spending years on it. Forty weeks a year, five days a week, six hours a day, thirteen years of a lifetime. It is not the time or the effort that matters most. We have learned to judge values here. Almost upon our first shopping tour we learned that this business of going to school is largely a matter of give-and -take-not give your money and take your goods, as it is in reality up the block a ways, but give the best you have as an individual, and receive, in return, the benefits' of the knowledge and training of others. Main Street of the community The opening section of The Reflector is de- voted to the administration, faculty and curricu- lum of our school. It has been labeled Central Service Station for it is through our teachers and classes that our needs are met and services rendered. The Senior Section comes under the heading of Specialty Shop for the graduates-to-be are the school's prize treasures. Following the Seniors are the remaining classes, from grades seven to eleven-our De- partment store. Most communities have their recreational centers, we, too, have ours. The activities sponsored within the school provide entertain- ment, relaxation and enjoyment in many fields of concentration. Our Calendar Factory closes the cover of this year's publication. It previews and re- views the major events that take place in a school year. Here at Number Ten Pleasant Street we find a community in miniature and we learn that the more we improve the performance of our associations in school, the more we, in our turns, will build better Main Streets all over the world. RICHARD J. NELSON Editor-in-chief . V -V V. ,Vg . . amy . IV. V 'ax is - -'T' - ' wi. mvxfmm QM wmv.-aww A . HH. YK -V., -f A 'V-' A, 1' ,. 1, -V X max., .Navi ,UVM M, V M'f'LfNQV,, 'qw . X 1. 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' Q' 'Sf 2?ai2:921ga5QpSi4jwj:e:ef v ' f f , eff, Q31,ff51f??i5i?57?f'tf'W V 7 - 1. ,lt .L V.-3.1. , .,. -,pg isfiffv-i,.1f gig ,H 5 . Q' ff w'5WZJ'1'fiiififffi-77 fkfw ff 715. 5 1 Q W 523 -3 3 .e,gias.sz::Qa?eisbaQ. : myPI:MWl2,..L:.fi ,,t , W ,,5,,, ,,.,.,, , , , .was-t,ff.fL11-fr: H - -1' iw -f -1' ' in , if - . 13 s .,f:fw- Q, ,X . .wialgk Clerk: Mr. Benjamin Ellis keeps school records straight. The Be p ' Z' UR Board of Educa- Educator: tion represents a typical Mr. Ralph Pyle, Super- cross-section of Main visory Principal, Sidney Street. Central. Banker: Homemaker: Mrs. Helene Lee is Mrs. Frederick Smart Assistant Cashier at the binds a book--her hobby. First National Bank. Shoe-store Owner: Mr. Larry Haynes inspects a display in his business. Retired Businessman: Mr. Frank Ostrander' writes a friendly letter. Senior Ceramic Engineer: Mr. Edwin Rogers is employed by the Bendix Aviation Corp. , Scintil- la Division. Miss Ruth LeCaro, Guidance Director, is always willing to discuss with students college preparation, and to help them interpret the information in the college catalogs. There are over 600 college catalogs in the guidance office. Sm ion 1921216111 em' JT open house at the New York State In- stitute of Applied Arts and Science of ' Binghamton, some of the shop boys accom- panied by Miss Ruth LeCaro, counselor, and Mr. George Diehl, shop instructor, register after their tour through the Insti- tute. While there they studied the types of courses available for technological study. Above, Miss Ruth Roys adds up the school expenditures on the new elec- tric calculator. Mrs. Gloria Country- man, right, transcribes a letter for school business. Steno mplver v 5 Re irD li C' l JHERE are approximately 1550 students in Sidney School, and every- one of them subject to aches and pain, as reports Miss Ruth White, school nurse, to Mrs. Marjorie Garrison, dental hygenist. I6 zz' Cfbumiff Pink-up CT JHROUGH rain and sleet and snow and hail these bus drivers are re- sponsible for the safe delivery of a large percent of our school population. FRONT ROW: David Strait. Henry Wilcox, Frank Birdsall, J. Dullond, Glenn Barnhart, Earle Rutenber, Michael Lodovice. BACK ROW: Joseph Charles, Harvey Herring, Phillip Wood, Glenn Crawford, Willis Goodrich, Wallace Taylor. SCALLOPED potatoes may mean good eating to the rest of the school, but to cafeteria staff Jean Topping, Shirley Hard, and Ruth Peck it means peel, peel, peel. am' D Query 6 ll Affefzdafzfs Cusfamers .51 czmce SI HIS diagram of a radio is compli- cated to the students, but to the scientists, Mr. Rankins and Miss Turner, it is obviously simple. QICK Nelson is not attempting to blow up the school but is merely showing Dick DeChard, Gladys Mangs, Charlotte Washburn, Lina Demeree and Harriet Davis how to etch glass. C0144141 KVCZZI! C :Ju R Combs and Mrs Heimer Commercial teachers, 'discuss the aspects of preparing students for the business world. CE .1 YPISTS Beverley Brady, Grace Chilletti, Irene Eldred, Joyce Sanford, Beverly Boyce, .Tannett Tuckey, and Alice Rosa prove that the one-fingered method is definitely out. QANIEL Murdock presides over a meeting of the twelth grade After Dinner Club . Secretary Beverly Boyce records the minutes of the meeting. Encglzkla QJQLL English teachers agree about the advan- tages of visual education, but the intricacies of a slide projector might remain a mystery to Miss Sally Pine, Miss Mary Quinn and Miss Lydia Metz, if they did not study the instructions carefully. CWHILE Richard Robinson and David Sager look on, Mr. Hickling does his best to make a geometry theorem clear to Paula Nelson and Joyce Wood, Maibe mazizbs LJQLSO of the Math Department are Miss Erma Turner and Mr. George Salsibury who teach 8th Grade Math. I Language f Q P i f f CZAING Richard Holloway as p a model, Ann Miller demon- glvz 'n'M i strates to Latin III students o o David Bornstein and Ronald S7 HE Language Department offers both an an- cient language and a modern one. Miss Mary Ann Stieglitz, left, teaches French. Mrs. Mary Ruland, right, instructs in Latin. Social fiudzbf 2 ' 'kfiw ' ff' Sharp that the togas of ancient Rome had a definitely stylish drape. 0 -feiiyilhq ' ,I , l itll, ' :'1fQ'i'fyf' ' vfig-523' gi-s,.' A , ,,,. .V ,,,V,, ,. , .g l iy I, f 413, . ,fr et s swims , Ci .J HROUGH highschool different aspects of Social Studies are taught. In junior high school, civics and world history are covered by Miss Mary Quinn, far right, and Mr. Alan Drake. In high school, Social Studies consists of Amer- ican history taught by Miss Sally Pine, top, and world backgrounds, taught by Mrs. Mary Ruland, pictured with the language group above. McGinnis, Douglas Sharp, ' Arnold Turtur and Nancy Hort listen intently to her lecture about civil rights. 9 CONSTANCE Isbell demon strates that she, too, can teach Social Studies as Mary Jane LgLLUSTRATING the airbrush technique, Robert Porter skillfully finishes a picture. Irene Brush and Marilyn Jordan, fellow classmates, critically scan the work done. Aff! ,CI HE finished product is viewed by Mrs Beulah Ryon, art instructor. She is dis- cussing the development of airbrush tech- nique . JN the absence of Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. Spinelli helps students select books for assignments and leisure reading. Libmffy WHS. Marian Dunbar, school librarian, isresponsible for the extensive reading program of the grades and the high school. H0m6W1dl2Zi7 cg C' MISS Katherine Spencer teaches the arts of cooking, sewing, home management, home nursing, and budgeting which are grouped under the inclusive title of Home Economics. QLADYS Mangs discovers that, with the knowledge and experience gained in her home economic's class, she can actually combine a sewing machine, material and a pattern, and come up with something really wearable. Acgffzbuliure C' cm R. George Salisbury, who teaches the science of Agriculture, uses a minia- ture cow to point ,out the animal's anatomy. CMH Ag students Donald Shields, Law- rence Sheldon, William Ostrander, Calvin Pritchard, Clarence Du Mond and Willy Hansen keeping such a close check on him, Clifford Mott hasn't a chance of pour ing in a drop too much in his soil test. 36 saw techniques are practiced by Kenneth Howe and William Hunt. Willard Knowlton and Henry Wood wait to see what puzzle comes forth. 579019 SHOP is an ever expanding field. Mr. Diehl and Mr. Sheldon discuss the newest. tools and machines de- veloped. it OULD-be drivers Owen Dewey, Doris Rey- nolds, Leta Fisk, Irene Brush, Leona Wright and Mary Jane McGinnis prepare to jump out of the way as Lena Demeree and driving instructor Harry De Bloom start out in the Driver's Train- ing Car. Tmmmg Driv an Safety is his business. Through his driving classes, Mr. De Bloom turns out sportsmanlike student drivers. fumbzf Hgh ,-WR. Albert, one of the newest members of the faculty, plans the material he will present to his eighth grade class during the week. eq? Y units, the 8th grade classes learn of dif- ferent nations of the world. Clyde Miller is pointing out London as one of the important places they must be able to locate. WR. Gifford, Mr. Wade and Mr. Johnson review the location of events important in the history of New York State. 310 ancient history for this 7th grade Social Studies class. They're going to keep up to date by reading their current events. Pbyf. Ed. C LMR. Charles Clark, Mr. Ralph Pyle, President of Rotary Club, and Mr. Harry Walton, program chair- man, wait in anticipation for Norman Wheeler, Senior, and Jean Hoegger, Junior, to tell of the advantages from the student's point of view of a new gym and music room. CI LJ? sound mind is usually found in a sound body, say Cortland grad- 'M uates, Florence Skillman and Fran- cis Redmond, as they see to it that Sidney students have their share of good health. physical culture for maintaining cg OU, too, can have a body beautiful. The boys in gym class exhibit their mus- cular coordination in a creditable tif slightly shakyj pyramid. BOYS IN SIGHT, FIRST ROW: Clifford Mott, Clarence DuMond, William Maycock, James Shattuck, Henry Wood. SECOND ROW: Russell Doolittleg Robert Green, Donald Doyle. 14 .1- E Q M. P' 'W 'TT C4 Q Q 33 D1 .- ., ., V4 V -- :V wwf,-1-.V-V-V-V f 3 - - 3 I Ig I if 4 4 4V. ' 4 ii-5,j1g-LU . ' .4 4 - - - .- . 4 I - 44 x- 2 e - '-V.,-,. 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Success has been our virtue Throughout our high school years. ' , We remember plays and, dances ' ye And the dreaded regent's fears. Though schooling days are over, Our life will just beging We'll achieve acclaim in many things Seniors are taught to win. Joyce Ann Wood Senior Editor. ROBERT R. RANKINS SARAH A. PINE NATHANIEL J. COMBS E IOR ADVISORS 16 PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT RICHARD NELSON ROBERT BAGNALL MAYOR ' BOB The Seniors showed wisdom An all around athlete This man to pick, is this guyg For a firm and able leader He'l1 always speak when Is President Dick. W you pass by. TREASURER SECRETARY SENIOR CLASS EDITOR SALLY GERIG ICSAL7 ! One good student and a wonderful palg We all think a lot of our friend Sal. MARILYN JORDAN JOYCE WOOD RED JOYCE Red Jordan is her Always there to get nameg things doneg To be an artist is Joyce is popular with her aim, everyone. 17 KCDOEU On the basketball court She is a delightg She's our star center because of her height. WILLIE Art acclaim he's sure to wing For it never fails, his work is in. LYNN BENNETT KENNETH BERLING HBEV7, Besides being tiny and petiteg Bev leads our band down the street. BEVERLY , Beverly's fingers over the keyboard danceg On piano or typewriter, She'll take her chance. BEVERLEY BRADY .T ACK BRENNEIS DELORES BARNES WILLARD BEACH LYNN A regular guy and a real good sportg He's managed teams on the field and court. NKEN!! For making airplanes he's noted afar. He's always seen in a shiny new car. BEVERLY BIDWELL BEVERLY PBOYCE BEVE When shooting baskets they were bound to go ing With Beve on your team You were sure to win. JACK Y J'ack's a friend we'l1 never swapg He's very quiet, but we like him a lot. 18 IRENE BRUSH ROLAND BUDINE DAVID Hair of red, eyes of blueg The airplanes he made always flew. MARGE As a practice secretary she left no work undoneg A star concession seller, Marge sure was the one. GRACE CHILLETTI RALPH COLE WBARBU Bard was the glamour girl of the Senior Playg She was neat in every way. KEN Quick and clever is this lad Keng An outstanding drummer among musical men. K 7 7 Through the high school years she worked at artg In yearbook production she took her part. HROLA For his singing voice we all did fallg When at a square danceg he would call. ND!! DAVID CAMPBELL MARJORIE CHARLES GRACIE At party's she has given she was one swell hostg To our Elsa Maxwell we give a toast. llRALPH?! His tenor voice is like a birdg it's the kind of voice that ought to be heard. BARBARA CURTIS KENNETH DAVIS 19 DICK Dick could swim with the speed of a fishg To be an engineer is his wish. JOHN A pal to all, a popular ladg Another like him is hard to be had. A LINA DEMEREE LENA DEMEREE ttmENE7! She worked on make-up in the Senior Playg She was friendly and cheery in every way. JIMMY From Kentucky he came this way, to work towards his graduation day. LETA FISK ' DONALD FORSYTHE RICHARD DeCHARD JOHN DOWNIN KILNAD As Lena's twin, she was a friend to allg She sure . was fast in basketball. KCLENAJ, 4 I-Ier friendship comes right from her hearty Of the high school band, her clarinet was part. f IRENE ELDRED JAMES FARMER LETA As a homemaking student she could sew and bakeg Every time she smiled a friend she could make. KCDONQ 7 Don played sax in the high school bandg With his father's orchestra he gave a hand. 20 JEANNE GALLOWAY LUCILE GEHRKE BETTY A busines much skil When wor s student who has 1. k was to be done she had the will. BERNIE Junior Prom Kingg he's an all around guy. The kids all like him, that's why. A JEANNINE HAYES !4 97 In F. F.eA. BETTY HEss 1,2, and ag A future farmer he's going to be. BETTY J EAN Happy go lucky, fair and freeg She's always saying, nothing there is that bothers Me. JEANNE In English Jean was very smartg Her dramatic talent was an art. LUCILLE She was a good student with never a frowng Lucile would never let a friend down. BETTY GRAHAM BERNA LD HALBERT JEANNINE Fun and frolic and glee are there. The will to do and the soul to care. , BETTY The girl's would give all or more, to have Betty to make their score. basketball team KENNETH HOWES BETTY J' EAN HOWES 21 lf 7 With always a Graydon's one class clowns. smile and never a frowng of our many KCJOHN7! In sports .T ohn certainly played a leadg He could pass, kick and dribble with the greatest of speed. I WILLIAM LARAWAY RONALD LATHAM ROGER As a quiet student we knew this guyg for higher marks he'd always try. CHARLIE In football and baseball he was a letter mang A dependable guy who had many a fan. ROY MAINS GLADYS MANGS GRAYDON HUYCK .TOHN LAK.lN BILL On the basketball court he had his dayg To RPI he's on the way. RONNIE Ronnie's aim is to have fung With a big broad smile for everyone. ROGER LEWIS CHARLES MACK ROY In shop work Roy was down right handyg The things he made were always dandy. ' 22 GLADYS In our Junior year she was prom queeng In homemaking class her stiches are keen. .T AMES MASTERSON DEANE MORSE CCDANH With popularity and looks one never forgets, Dan took part in many events. LUCILLE To the beautiful blond Good luck we send, Lucille's smile cheered many a friend. JOAN NISHIMURA ANNETTA RETTBERG KGBILL!! He liked the ladies but still couldn't find, why Latin perplexed him all the time. KQBUD7! You were forever noticing his curly hair, He worked in Grand Union full time and spare. HUM An all around guy with achievements galore, Sports, music, student council and more. DEAN , Quiet and bashful but he still could have fun, When looking for excitment Dean's the one. DANIE Lv MURDOCH LUCILE NILES JOAN As a cheerleader she sure was nifty, We'll graduate with her in '50, ANNETTA During the year she married Bob, now keeping house is another, job. WILLIAM PURDY LEROY REYNOLDS 23 ' HERMIE When football season began he was sure to be thereg A nice guy with curly hair. ALICE The youngest senior and a 4-H winnerg She sews a fine seam and cooks a good dinner. JOYCE SANFORD ROBERT SEARLE MONIE It would be hard to find, under the sun, A friend with whom you could have more fun. JANNETT When doing her typing she has much speedg In two class plays she took a lead. VVILLIAM WALKER, CHARLOTTE WASHBURN HERMAN RIESEN ALICE ROSA 1 JOYCE Joyce has rythm in her feetg Her singing voice is always sweet. UBOB9! He played basketball on the varsityg When school is finished he's a groom to be. RAMONA TRAVIS JANNETT TUCKEY BILL . He's noted for his blushing and being in a dreamy Bill was co-captain of the football team. CHARLOTTE With a cheery smile and eyes so blueg A sweeter girl we never knew. L 24 NORMAN WHEELER SHIRLEY WHITTAKER NWESYI Smiles to all he is always br ingingg He has a swell voice that was meant for singing. MARJORIE SLOANE ff 7, He played basketball and football, toog A trick for making friends he knew. HMARJ! 7 Marjorie left us in the middle of the yearg To loose our friendship she never need fear. 1 NORM' ' With musical instruments he won acclaimg In public speaking he made a name. SHIRLEY As chairman of concessions she was always in the leadg When it came to selling she was bound to succeed. Va WESL EY WRIGHT ROBERT ZURN 25 A uiocggfgpbf Mlll ITIES ROBERT KENNETH BAGNALL Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Band 1,2, 3, 4, Jr. Play fstage crewl, Sr. Play fstage crewj, Latin Club 2, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 fcaptainl, Baseball 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4. DELORES ELIZABETH BARNES Glee Club 3, 4, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Homemaking Club 2, 3, Maroon Sz White 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Sr. Play lmake upl, Reflector 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Offi- cials Club 4, Track 4. WILLARD COMSTOCK BEACH Glee Club 4 LYNN EDWIN BENNETT Selling a Maroon and White is fun for Beve Brady, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 fViCe-pI'6Sid6l'l0, Marjorie Charles. Sally Gerig, and Betty Graham. 4 Cpresidentl, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. IRENE HILDA BRUSH ' Jr. Play Qmake-up, properties Sz setslg Sr. vention 1, 2, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Maroon Sz White 3, National Art Exhibit 3, 4-H 1, Basket- ball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Bowling 4, Hockey 4. ROLAND ARLYN BUDINE All-State Chorus 4, Glee Club 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2. DAVID FRANCIS CAMPBELL Jr. Play, Sr. Play, French Club 1, Camera Club 3, Science Congress 4, Newsreel 3, Model Airplane 1, 2, 3 fsecretary and treasurerl, 4 Cpresidentj. it MARJORIE ANN CHARLES David Campbell and Kenneth Berling become masters Class Qfficer 1 ftreasurerl, RefleCtOI' 1,4, of the T square in mechanical drawing- Maroon Sz White 3,4, Newsreel 2, 3, Concessions 2, 3, 4- Jr. Snow Dance 3 lhouse committeej, Jr. Play fcommitteesl, Sr. Play icommitteesj. KENNETH FOLKE BERLING Model Airplane Club 1. BEVERLY ALICE BIDWELL Student Council 3, 4 fsecretaryl, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4 fleaderl, Science Conven- tion 1, Maroon Sz White 2, 3, 4, Concessions 2, 3, Reflector 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Tumbling 4. BEVERLY MAE BOYCE Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 3, Maroon Sz White 2, 3, 4, Reflector 4, Jr. Red Cross Council 4 fsecretaryj, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 3. BEVERLEY ANTHONY BRADY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Convention 1, Maroon 1 Sz White 1 2 3 4' Library Club 1, Reflector 2 3 4- Sr. Play fho,us,e committeej, Basketball 1, 2, 3,, 4,, , EZ:a'fu3i,ZZhL,,2?:c::ln Bennett work Softball 1, Volleyball 3. 26 Play, Reflector 1, 2, 3, 4 Kart editorj, Science Con- Concession workers, Grace Chilletti, Shirley Whittaker and Marjorie Charles put pop on ice. GRACE LUCILLE CHILLETTI Glee Club 1,2, 3,4, Camera Club 1, Art Club 1, Reflector 4, Jr. Play 3 Cpropertiesl, Sr. Play fhouselg Concessions 2' Basketball 2, 3, Jr. Snow Dance 3 frefreshmentsl. . BARBARA JEAN CURTIS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reflector 1, 2, 3, 4 fpublicity editorjg Maroon 8, White 1, 2, 3, 4 ffashion editorl, Public Speaking 1, 2, Metal Sho 3, Bowling Club 4, Jr. Play fprompter 8, make-ups, Sr. Play, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2,4, Jr. Red Cross Council 4. RALPH MAYNARD COLE State Music Contest 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1,2, 3,4, All-State Chorus 4, 4-H 1, 2 fpresidentl 3, 4, F. F.A. 1, 2, 3 ftreasurerj, 4 fpresidentl, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Baseball 2, Track 3,4. Up beat Ken Davis on the down beat. KENNETH ORMOND DAVIS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club' 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Qstage crewl, Sr. Play fcom- mitteelg French Club 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD JAMES DECHARD Student Council 3, 4 fvcie-presidentjg Class Vice-President 2, Honor Society 4 fpresidentjg Reflector 3, 4 Q hotography editorlg Camera Club 3 Cpresideng, Newsreel 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Baseball 1 fmanagerj, Track 3. LENA ANNIS DEMEREE Glee Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3,4. LINA AVIS DEMEREE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2. JOHN EDWARD DOWNIN Student Council 4, Glee Club 4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Track 3 QLD. IRENE CAROL ELDRED Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Newsreel 2, 3, Jr. Prom fcoat check cornmitteel, Quill 8, Scroll 3, 4, Reflector 4 fbusiness managerj, Basketball 3,4, Jr. Play fmake-upl, Sr. Play Cmake-upl, Volleyball 3. Photographers Richard Dm-:Chard and James Farmer discuss flashbulbs. JAMES LOYD FARMER, JR. Glee Club 3, 4, Airplane Club 1, Camera Club 3, Jr. Play lsets committeel, Reflector 4, Con- cessions 2, 3, Basketball 3 fmanagerl. LETA MAE FISK Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Homemaking Club 2. DONALD IRA FORSYTHE Glee Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Airplane Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANNE ANN GALLOWAY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4, Honor Society 4, Dramatics Club 1, Reflector 2, 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Maroon 8, White 4 Kliterary editorj, Hockey 4. LUCILE MILDRED GEHRKE Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Honor Society 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, Jr. Play fusher 8, program committeej Sr. Play fusherl. 4 Seniors. Leta Fisk, Barbara'Curtis. William Purdy, Lena Demeree, Irene Eldred serve coffee at the Senior SuDDer. SALLY IRENE GERIG Student Council 4 Qcouncilman-at-largej, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Maroon 8, White 1, 2, 3 fassociate editorj, French Club 1, 4, Reflector 1,4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Quill 8, Scroll 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 3. JOHN BERNARD LAKIN' Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 fcaptainl, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 4. WILLIAM DAVID LARAWAY Student Council 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Model Airplane Club 1, 2, Jr. Play Qstagel, Basketball BETTY JUNE GRAHAM i 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Football 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Reflector 2, 3, 4, Maroon 8, White 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, Handi- RONALD KEITH LATHAM . craft Club 1, Sewing Club 1, Dancing Club 1, Camera J.V. Baseball 2, Football 2, 4, Tumbling 3, 4. Club 3, Metal Shop 3, Jr. Play fmake-up committeel. BERNALD R. HALBERT ' Student Council 1,4, Glee Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3 fall-starj 4, Baseball 4, Track 1, 2, 3 fcaptainj, 4. 1 JEANNINE ALBERTA HAYES Student Council 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. BETTY MAY HE SS Glee Club 1, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Homemaking Club 1, Bowling Club 4. Betty Jean Howes and Ramona Travis work out a selling Schedule for the REFLECTOR. BETTY JEAN HOWES Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Homemaking Club 2, 3, 4, Maroon 8: White 2, 3, 4, Reflector 4, Bowling Club 4 Kcaptainl. KENNETH A. Hows F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4-H 1,2,3, Baseball 2,a,4, J.v. Basketball 3. GRAYDON JOHN HUYCK Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Track 3, 4, Base- ball 2 fmanagerl. MARILYN JORDON Class secretary 1, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Newsreel 3, Camera Club 3, Latin Club 2, Reflector 1,2,4, Jr. Play Qmake-upj, Jr. Red Cross Council 1, 4, Metal Shop 3. Roger Lewis and Lucille Gehrke look rather dismal at the prospect of a Social Studies regents. ROGER LEAL LEWIS French Club 1, 2, Model Airplane Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Klightingl, Science Congress 4, Football 3. CHARLES AUBREY MACK ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Track 4. Engineers of tomorrow James Masterson, Charles Mack, James Farmer, and Roger Lewis study blueprinting ROY WILLIARD MAINS Glee Club 1, Camera Club 1, F. F.A. 1, Jr. Play flightingj, Senior Play, Baseball 1, 2 Kmanagerj. GLADYS EVELYN MANGS Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Reflector 4, Maroon 8, White 4, Sr. Play Qprompterj, Homemaking Club 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing Club 3, 4. .TAMESFLOYD MASTERSON Student Council 2, 4 Qpresidentl, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, French Cll21b32 ipresidentj, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3 7 7 ' DANIEL BAKER MURDOCH Sr. Play, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4. . RICHARD JARVIS NELSON Jr. Class Kpresidentj, Sr. Class Cpresidentlg Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Reflector 1,2 fbusiness mana- gerl, 3 fassistant editorj, 4 feditorl, Maroon gl White 1, 2 fbusiness managerl, 3, 4 Cassistant EdHo5'J,French Club 2, 3, Quill 8, Scroll 4, Foot- a . Even President Nelson works when he has the help of James Farmer and Kenneth Berling. LUCILLE ANNA NILES Homemaking Club 2. JOAN NISHIMURA Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Maroon 8z White 1,2, 3, 4, Reflector 1,2, 3,4, Jr. Red Cross Council 4, Jr. Play fmake-uplg' Sr. Play fpropertiesl, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Homemaking Club 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Officials Club 4. WILLIAM GEORGE PURDY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reflector 2, 3, 4, Model Airfmliane Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Track 3, 4, Foot- bal . Artist Purdy looks over the landscape for a scene to paint. ANNETTA PRENTICE RETTBERG Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 4, Maroon 8a White 2, 3, Sr. Play fmake-upj, Bowling Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4. Sharps and flats are no mystery to Roland Budine, Wesley Wright, and Lynn Bennett. They are accompanied by Marjorie Charles. LEROY JOHN REYNOLDS J .V. Basketball 3 fmanagerj, Glee Club 4. HERMAN WALTER RIESEN Football 3, 4, Glee Club 4. ALICE ETHEL ROSA Newsreel 2, 3, Quill Sz Scroll 4, Jr. Red Cross Council 4. JOYCE MARIE SANFORD Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Cchairman of house committeel, Sr. Play lchairman of house committeel, Maroon -Sz White 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Tired but happy. Senior cheerleaders Joyce Sanford, Joan Nishimura and Joyce Wood, relax after the big game. ROBERT GLENN SEARLE Student Council 3, Band 1, Jr. Play, Football 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 4. RAMONA CHARLOTTE TRAVIS Homemaking Club 2, Reflector 4. JANNETT PAULINE TUCKEY NORMAN EDWARD WHEELER 1 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, Reflector Student Council 3, 4 Qcouncilman-at-largej, 1, 3, Maroon 8a White 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society Ksecretaryl, Sr. Play, Public Speaking, Track 3, 4. WILLIAM ROBERT WALKER Student Council 2, Glee Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, SHIRLEY ANN WHITTAKER Football 2, 3, 4 Icaptainl, Baseball 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, Homemaking Club 3, Concessions Chairman 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Council ftreasurerj, Jr. Play Qmake- upj, Sr. Play fmake-upl. JOYCE ANN WOOD Student Council 1, 3, 4 ftreasurerl' Class Offi- cer 1 fvice-presidentl, 3 lsecretaryfg Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Music Contest Soloist 3, 4, French Club 1,2, Sophomore Hop 2 fChairmanJ, Science Convention 1,2, Latin Club 2, Snow Dance 3 fChair- manl, Maroon Sz White 3,4, Reflector 4 CSr. editorl, Sr. Play, Jr. Play imake-upl, Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Kcaptainl, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Hockey 3,4. WESLEY ALLAN WRIGHT Band l,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Football 3,4, Track 3,4, Baseball 4. In metal shop Kenneth Howe, Bernald Halbert, Herman Riesen, Jack Brenneis, Charles llack, Roy Mains, John Downin, Ronald Latham. and William Walker learn the mysteries of a lathe. CHARLOTTE MAE WASHBURN Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Triple Trio 3, 4, Art Club 1, French Club 1, 2, Reflector 3,4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play fprompterl, Honor Society Ivice-presidentl. -no hgmemaking gms, Betty Jean Howes and Gladys Mangs, leave for a home inspection tour. Just two gay guys are Graydon Huyck and Bob Zurn. 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I 1 V HQ' '--3.3 L.-. ...- Clam Of 1951 ROOM 251 FRONT ROW: Ronald Sharp, Robert Porter, Robert Smith, Donald Mott, Ernest Riesen, Henry Wood, Arnold Turtur, Earle Peterson. SECOND ROW: Donald Wilson, Joan Washburn, Janet Sands. Doris Reynolds, Anne Morse, Paula . Nelson, Ann Miller, Douglas Sharp. THIRD ROW: Marguerite Place, Kittie Williams, Betty Rice, Harriett Davis, f Genevie Puffer, Betty Patrick. BACK ROW: Mr. Hickling, Mary Schmidt. Marjorie Wickes, Elsa Peterman, Leona Wright, Mary Peck. ROOM 151 FRONT ROW: William Maycock, Richard Holloway, William Hunt, Nathan Kinne, Kenneth Henderson, Henry Hoefle, Kenneth Hover. SECOND Row: Willy Hansen, Kathryn Littlejohn, Phyllis Hard, Joyce Hard, Dorothy Kalecicke, Jean Hoegger, Connie Isbell. June Zimmerman, Carsten Hansen. BACK ROW: Miss Metz, Charles Kirkegard, Mary Jane McGinnis, Florence Banks, Nancy Hort, Jackie Logan, Marlene Hall, Jean Kellerman. ROOM 312 FRONT ROW: Benjamin DeMott, Loren Collins, Robert Foree, Leonard Cumm. SECOND ROW: Paul Carney, Evelyn Brush, Jean Barnes, Anna Dean, Gladys Bowker, Helen Bishop, Theodore Allen. BACK ROW: Mrs. Heimer, Dorothy Dzurissin, Janet Ellis, Owen Dewey, Quentin Begeal, Jacqueline Dunshee, Jeannette Gregoire. ROOM 312 32 Clam Of 1951 33 Clam Of 195 ROOM 132 FRONT ROW: Allen Gascon, Richard Gifford, Donald Chartier, Don Sh1elds,James Gassoo, Donald Doyle, George Konkle. SECOND ROW: Howard Mills, Edwin Rogers, Frances Wood. Eleanor Walters, Erma MacDonald. Marie Peck, Elaine Hayes, Ferral Dean, Jim Machachlan, Clifford Mott. BACK ROW: Miss Quinn, Joy Juckette, Ronita Pendorf, Josephine Ryder, Dorothy Garrison, Marion Dean, Marga Strgng, RooM 1:53 FRONT ROW: Richard Myers, Charles Christian, Stark Smith, Benjamin Gloeckler, Carlton Yanson. David Sager. Calvin Pritchard. SECOND ROW: Wayne King, Barbara Tacea, Joan Misner, Sandra Dlmorier, Dorellis Cronauer, Nancy Boardman, Helen Howe. Robert Gelder, THIRD ROW: Julia Northrup, Carol Sue Davis, Delores Lisenby, Cora Hale, Johanna Reynolds. BACK ROW: Mary S. Ruland, Bernice Gillar, Betty Northrup. ROOM 134 FRONT ROW: Elliot Danforth. Peter Knight, William Ostrander, Russell Doolittle, Richard Robinson, Lawrence Sheldon. SECOND ROW: Dick Houck, Marian Hine, Helen Cribbs, Elizabeth Roe, Marjorie Mewhorter, Nancy Nichols, Beverly Baker, Mary McElroy, Ronald Cowan. THIRD ROW: Miss Spencer, Jean Parker, Helen Riesen, Bertha V8hVB1kenbUr8. Barbara Brenneis, Beverly Simonds, Luella Jacques, Esther Weeden. BACK ROW: Esther Wolf, Carol Goldshine, Doris Olsen, Lucille Tuckey. ROOM 132 34 Clam Of 1952 35 Claw Of 1953 36 Claw Of 195 ROOM 220, Picture 1 FRONT ROW: Ernest Winchester, Robert Green, David Seeley, Richard Dutcher, Robert Knapp, Arnold Kappeler, Duane Slsson, Kenneth Kinne, Jimmie Fisk. SECOND ROW: Allan Wilson, Bruce Clarke, Glenn Rice, Burdett Brown, William Wlasiuk, Albert Breutsch, James Bartlett, LaVerne DeForest, Kenneth Nichols, Lloyd Darlin,' Delbert Searle. THIRD ROW: Helma Bremser, Sharon Mason, Cecile Mikulak, Betty Dingman, Shirley Segall Patsy Baker, Barbara Henderson, Marilyn Hort, Nancy Butler, Ruth Hediger, Delores Pritchard. BACK ROW: Veronica Lakin, Louise Davis, Wahneta Knapp, Virginia Miner, Janice Miller, Virginia King, Lorraine Soules, Margaret Anne Hager, Patricia Morris, Patricia Egli. ROOM 220, Picture 2 FRONT ROW: Nicholas Danforth, Donald Bramley, Donald Logan, Louis Gardner, Melvin Banks, Kenneth Keller Guhard Wolf. SECOND ROW: Frank Mazzarella, Herbert Morgan, Thomas Wood, Dan Northrop, William Hunt. John Cleveland, Lester Trees, Manuel Bickos, Kenneth Kinch, Earl Galloway, THIRD ROW: Betty Dutcher, Joyce Morenus, Phyllis Betts, Mary Mott, Margaret Kleiner, JoAnn Isbell, Jeanne Burlison, Barbara Benedict, Beverly Shaver, Vella Cowan, Barbara Wickes, FOURTH ROW: Martha Getman, Patricia Greene, Alice Shaver, Joan Lakin, Kathaline Wilcox, Phyllis Curtis, Mary Cornell, Irma Rosa, Marilyn Loudon, Fay Wilson. BACK ROW: Mr. DeB1oom, Marie Sythes, Maryon Karlson, Emily Dominger, Pat Harby, Neila Hodges, Dorothy Hunt. EIGHTH GRADE - ROOM 221 FRONT ROW: Douglas Porter, Charles Vermilyea. James Beers, Arthur Du Mond. Dale Mott, Elliot Pritchard. SECOND ROW: Shirley Detmer, Alcina Riggs, Elaine Wilson, Lois Clapperton, Marilyn Loker, Elizabeth Dunshee, Rosalind Peck, Pauline Davis. BACK ROW: Gerald Zurn, Roger Barnes, Joseph Lakin, Wayne Mott Kenneth Finch, Julian Roys 37 Erglaila Grade ROOM 217 FRONT ROW: Donald Lisenby. Edward Weeden, Norris VanWhy, Jack Young, DeLon Travers. SECOND ROW: Marie Meres Hazel Willis, Betty Shaver, Donna Juckette, Diane Holleran, Fay Knapp, Joan MacDonald, Frosty Misner. BACK ROW: Miss Stleglitz, Peggy Mangan, Lawrence Ross, Donald Suttle, Gordon Mathewson, Alan Ostrander, Demaris Kellerman. ROOM 252 , FRONT ROW: James Moore, William Ray, Bruce MacDonald. Howard DuMond, Walter Bruetsch, Peter Oecbslin. Clyde Miller. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Hall, Nicholas Jacovine, Eugene Palombo, James Philpott, Harry French. Warren Doolittle, Loyt Crandall, Ira Betts. THIRD ROW: Esther Searle, Patsy Northrup, Ethel Hellerud, Phyllis Vollert, Harriet Lakin, Peggy Burlison, Ruth Howe, Helen Bickos, Myrna Bartlett. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Lewis, Margaret Ellis, Kalma Chase, Joyce Kirkland, Shirley Tuckey, Juel Smith. BACK ROW: Robert Marr, Ronnie Walker, Catherine Mangan, Betty Fink. ' ROOM 316 FRONT ROW: Ralph Jump, Richard Huyck, Hugh Doyle. Gilbert Knowlton, Valente Carrere. SECOND ROW: Stephen Tacea, Amos Finch, John Greene, Paul Northrup, Bruce Laraway, David McElligott, Jackie Howes. THIRD ROW: Mary Chillefti. Gladys Begeal, Prudence Clarke, Roberta Zimmermann, Karene Burdick, Louise Butts, Iva Cole, Bernita Charles. FOURTH ROW: Edith Waldron, Barbara Besaw, Margaret MacLachlin, Frances Borchert, Linda Manzer, Joanne Holmes, Thelma Kinne. BACK ROW: Miss Turner, Lawrence Alcott, William Sythes, Betty Finch. ROOM 316 38 Eglyfb Gmcle 39 ,Manila Grade ROOM 352 FRONT ROW: Thomas Miles, Richard Maylott, Paul Wheat, Burnett Pendorf, Roger Cronkite, Markley Opdyke, Raymond Taylor, Robert Collins, SECOND ROW: William Tuckey, Kurt Hearth, Robert Kirkegard, James Bradyj James Fisher, Donald Dehott, Lewis Barthold, John Bargher, Richard Quebler. THIRD ROW: Andy DuMond, Jo-Ellen Shields, Beverly Vermilyea, Phyllis Greene, Patti Rogers, Lucille Abramson, Colleen Scofield, Eleanor Mott, Francie Manzer. BACK ROW: Laverne DeForest, Audrey Decker, Lora Willis, Betty Butts, Edna Eguor, Lena Gill, Janet Walker, Dale Mugglin, Mr. Wade. ROOM 351 FRONT ROW: John Vanvalkenburg, Stanley Brundage. Ralph Hayes, Roger Dunshee, Billy Walters, Robert Green, Billy Castle. SECOND ROW? Alan Coy, Alfred Pendlebury, Gerald Row, Frank Merrill, William Kinne, Ronny ,HBrtiD. Paul Donowick. Robert Williams, Richard Zurn, Mr. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Burnett Niles, Phyllis Barnhardt, Dorothy Reynolds. Arlene Loudon, Sheila Gerig, Flora Knowlton, Josephine Demeree, Valerie Sheldon, James Clum. BACK ROWA David Eldred, Shirley Boyce, Ruth stoutenberg, Doris Avery, Irma Tognola, Dorothy Morenus, Gloria DeBevoise, Rusty Voltz. ' ROOM 315 FRONT ROW: Harvey Elander, Kermit Marble, Paul DeForest, Joseph Cornell. SECOND ROW: Brian Philpott, James McElroy, Edward Barnes, Albert Bremser, Paul Hamilton, Dimitri Wlasith, Richard craney, Roger Clarke, Mr. Gifford. THIRD ROW: Nancy Villecco, Elizabeth Miller. Barbara Wilson, Shirley Darling, Phyllis Card, Betty Beers, Patricia Anderson, Dorothy Dunshee, Joan Nichols. FOURTH ROW: Sally Segall, Sandra Walker. Thelma Dickman, Phyllis Turtur, Amy Lamoree, Janice Terebo, Donna Garrison. BACK ROW: Ann Wightman, Ann Knight, Carol Sims, Barbara Patrick, Patricia Runyan. , ROOM 315 40 feven Ib Grade 41 ' SENIOR David Campbell's attempt to ride home is thwarted by under- classmen. Clan' Acizwizbf OSSIPING over the back fence is an activity of these Sophomore Girls, as it is all women. EVEN in the snow they cheer! Leftg Patsy Baker. Aboveg Shirley Segall. LSTRINGING it out at the Junior Supper! Ad- Ljq member of the Junior visor Mrs. Heimerg and Miss Quinn assist chef Class, David Bornstein, .Toe Palombo as they prepare spaghetti for the leaves School after a tough supper. Juniors Jeanette Gregoireg Jean regents exam. Hoeggerg and Nancy Hort sort silver to set tables. 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AV ., A r y yu--V4-I 5-Avg w-Aw: 1 'V' -:'3Ar u-zvvmu 5-Ly:-:a ' fy Qvfj frltvx'-F'34fjf,iAE5231:2 QF- A V?.2mG3SV.Qfkfi4i. .,, V. -Vn .2s2H.1?re'bN 223222911Q ,11 VV6.y,V?XiAS:313?n?vSn5..M-Xficirminiw.w2Z3bw51?E1E:3Jn3SQ573!f5.'is3i?uis?B,Aa?5a52iS.qa1pS?iir4quEdbkiswqmum1.m'5Lu?MmEA5ZVg.'Ei,S3ph.QiZEk-A,.Vmu.,gin Tgqgmg -V. -V,-,um nw-r-awnnau--fan,-11A-wnww--wofw .f,V...V.,,- -V1wwr:A.u v.-f-fq.wVw.u mmm.: nwrpfwww-rnvA.v1Vrwwf-.A.,q-'arm-VwA.41fnvivu-uwv. 4 -,-fnf.1,Mmr,..-V..Vwv., A A A 3. ..,,,.......W....- 1 2 E 1' A ..m....,l,....m .,.V-A... VV , -- 5 '2- ' ' A v- AM'A'AvAf'-N-VVfVAVA.4ru4mA.-.s-: ,VQ--,va..srxm'umwwzumv,,mmAlL:z71ii ,..-,...,-V-V-,.fm. . Am.-.ff ..-.-wfsan-.aw:'V'-'H '? 2- WS. ,fav ESV an 3- SIDNEY STAFF: FRONT ROW: Flora Swart, Marv Hatch, Virginia Morris. Mae Gallup, Irene Miller, Mary McArthur, Jean Griffith. SECOND ROW: Eliza- beth McEwan, Dorothy Peck, Bernice Gonser, Beatrice Edwards, Alice Segrio, Olive Carr, Eileen Kinneally. THIRD ROW: Dabry Latham, Anna Green, Helen Kohler, Helen Weeden, Edith Larson, Gladys Sheldon, Olive Trowbridge. BACK ROW: Julia Pierson, Henry FL Hort. Small 71g al e amen Henry F. Hort, Supervisor Elementary Education. SIDNEY CENTER STAFF: Dorothy Bates. Vera Hickling, Ellen Finch. MASONVILLE STAFF: Howard Dunbar. Lois Whitney, Vivian Baker. THE FUTURE SHOP OF THE SMALL FRY SI!-IIS is the architect's plan of the new elementary school to be built in the near future. Qzaale o aaamew I Cl-ISINQ their copy book as a guide, the first grade students make their letters as best they can. SIDNEY CENTRAL ELEMENTARY PROGRAM .CZ HE elementary school program of the Sidney Cen- tral School System from kindergarten to sixth grade in Sidney, Sidney Center, and Masonville, is under the direct supervision of Henry F. Hort, Grade Super visor, with the assistance of twenty-nine- elementary school teachers. A basic objective in the entire school program is to have the children, over one thousand of them, to grow socially, emotionally, and intellectually in regulation to their ability in the basic fundamentals in the learn- ing process. C Lfn.ISS Carr's third grades find that the whole world is a puzzle. A group of Miss Kohler's students just jungle mural on which the young master can't resist shaking their Christmas painters have been working in connection presents. Hanging above them is the with their Social Studies unit. Mrs. Edwards of the Project School assists her young scholars with the problems of writing their one-two- threes. small fry CADET teachers Phyllis Kerrigen and Gracia Stone examine the works of art of Miss Kohler's class. Miss Kerrigen and Mrs. Stone are Senior students at State Teachers College, Oneonta, New York. 46 Books, books everywhere, and all of them to read. About 600 books were displayed at the Book Fair sponsored by the Oneonta State Teacher's College and the ,lf dials Practice Makes Perfect is a lesson learned by beginning writers in Mrs. Sergio's second grade. Sidney Central School. Seven story tellers went around to different classes as another part of the book week celebration. f' Sweet Adeline sing the Barber Shop Quartet composed of Keith l Clark, Richard Barnes, Ronald Becker, Thomas Rieman. Mu ic B01 Grade Chorus FIRST ROW: Janice Risley, Kathy Mason, Shirley Northup, Dolores Rightmyer, Alice Dean, Marjorie Howe, Joanne Chilletti, Janet Coy. SECOND ROW: William Young, Charles Root, Ruth Patrick, Roger Gregorie, Donald Gascon, Mary Lou Sands, Katherine Greene, Elaine Erb. THIRD ROW: Nancy Haynes. Nancy Sharp, Audrey Hunt, Kenny Searle, Edward Reynolds, Gene Hulbert, Barbara Burki, Susan Baldwin, Roberta Barrows, Kaveda Blakeslee. FOURTH ROW: Mary Tyne, Joan Burger, Jeanette Miner, Patty Barnhardt, Ralph Babcock, Joan Brush, John Root, John Parise, Burdette Bargher, Karen Darling. Grade Chorus FIRST ROW: Charles Kelley, Parley Harris, James Dann, Paul Scofield, Hans Oechslin, Jack GilL John Allen, Richard Reynold. SECOND ROW: Roy Michel, Douglas Hall, Denny Mc- Carty, William Burdick, Jean Tanner, Carolee 'Purdy, Brenda Coddington, Margaret Sager, Stephan ie Le Suer, Beverly Root. THIRD ROW: Rosalie Benedict, Barbara Odell, Marjorie Puffer, Bette Ann Tyne, Gerald Curtis, Eddie Graney, Judith Shields, Lynne Kellerman, Louis Preer, Roger Chapman, Merelin Wheeler. ' FOURTH ROW: Sandra Herrick, Linda Brenneis, Mary Jane Gelder. Donna Donofus, Winoria Kinne, Jeanne Wood, Anne Cole, Carmen Schlafee, Theo- dosia Conner, Joan Taylor, Verran Puffer, Carol Keller, Mrs. Merk. BACK ROW: Stuart Sheldon, Victor Kleiner. Dick Laraway, Robert stark, Leland Reynolds, Keith Clark, Tom Hamilton, Harold Hager, Russell Shaver Donald Odell, Douglas Dolezol. J HE Grade Chorus gives the singer from the grades the opportunity to appear before an audience and to sing with a large group. Boys and girls are selected for Grade Chorus from the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grades. Each year they present the operetta, sing for special assembly, sing at least at one program for the general public, and furnish music for the sixth grade commencement. glzmr- We lk ers Patrol Boys FIRST ROW: Burdette Bargher, Charles Gardner Richard Curley, Gene Hulbert, Edward Reynolds, Richard Banner SECOND ROW: Bruce Baird, Thomas Clapper, David Ineich, John Borchert, Donald Gordner, Ian Angelo, Bryon Decker, Dick Bishop, Donald Gaseon. THIRD ROW: Robert Perry, Milton Brown, David Butler, Kenneth Banka, Ralph Babcock, Harvey Dewey, Richard Hilary, Roger Gregoire, William Driscoll, James Cornell, John Barken SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL F HE School Safety Patrol is com- posed of all boys from the three sec- tions of Grade 6, over sixty in num- ber, who are concerned with the need for developing safety consciousness on the part of the elementary children and to prevent all possible accidents. They are now launched into their sev- enth year of operation and the patrols in the past have earned a perfect safe- ty award from the American Associa- tion for each year of participation. Patrol Boys FRONT ROW: Charles Root, Edward Roy Jr. Lt., William Young, Capt., Charles Glen St. Lt., Henry Mott SECOND ROW: John Mewhorter, Richard MacDonald, David Stoessu, Stanton Mc Call, David Clapperton, Richard Green, Jay Hager, James Milk. THIRD ROW: Alan Wood, Murray Logan, Carl Kallson, Russell Hall, Kenny Searle, John Root, Robert Tuckey, Carl Koegler, Lynn O'Brien, Henry F. Hort. BACK ROW: Arthur McCann, John Parise, Ronald Marble, David MacDonald, Dick Place, Clifton Ketchum, Robert Wyman, Lloyd Nutenbee, James Sabraw, Frank Mitizyk, Patrick Simpson. The Sidney Safety Patrol has also had the honor of selecting a, boy to , represent not only Sidney, but New ' York State as well at the annual 2 round-up of safety patrol mem- bers at Washington, D. C. last spring. These boys provide both street and H corridor supervision and are demon strating daily a willingness to serve others as well as gaining leadership experiences. alpozmen Annual Sale SZ' HE two stars, the three Santa Claus- STRANGE characters live on the Isles of Christmas Dreams or so this year's grade operetta tells us. The Candle Girls on the left and the many kinds of animals as well as the little pajama tots in front make the Isle an exciting place. es, the Angel and the Candy Kisses are pleasant surprises to the three children who have just been whisked away to the Isle of Christmas Dreams in the grade operetta. ONE of the Grade mothers and her I children examine the pictures dis- 7. played in this year's Art Exhibit. S Q' X C , 5 f S S 7 K E fx ' - . x 1 H o 9' A O :oz A 5 c so so ' 0 ., - X , 0 9,0 ' ao oo EEF' 0 U ' Y- h ,lgig u S T P A I I 50 4- 1 1 '-aexn9oww:K:x4ws1e:r!dvmwvmfas'L1u':uvfra:+x4a+wan. I ,,,.,,,,5t, mmMmM nmmRwn:wvMMW . , 6 ,. ' 1 - ' J 2 .f ,Af b .,... .,,. ,,. 3 ' 3 5 ,L X . fH 1 , Y - -.3 5 251 'fa ' ' 'ff rl '71 ' M -A w if w . gf - - - 33 ai 11 f 39 f - -V 1 ji i 125 1 if -' YI nfl ' ' 1 Y u . . 2, , M . ., , . X I . - ' ' Q S ' ' fm, we Q X I A l.' A' Nl . 1. Y ' .1 ' - , 4' Q. . i wiv fri V YV ,,,1,, ,,,, W .,,.iL,,i.Z-T . 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' ,w- 'J 131..V.:f.'-xiiif::f',zfL':1'fS!?f14f-fl,1-Iiif '.113'?,i2A,5'2..a'aii?:514,...:2J.iLq.-,i1,:L. 4 ,'7f-'-f 'A'4 1 , f Z' .:f,alfa?Jm'f.f3'1:LZ' w2E f.,.1u:ifi 5i' ye ..,.,.. ,J ,.,....,. . -V. ..-,m:v:aw'a,4,5fQa,15c911a4:s:,iu'uga2a-':ff-f ana5-1'fxkwrirfiff-:iii4.Ffi'iZf?Zi3f9a4-rmiilalr-15''t 0-.gf 4x1?L-.d5'5f2f'?Iif??5'2?'fffff??'??T9'9Y5'5'f!iTfL,. A4,ff,,q4.Q9qf4vwf1iULi27:?ff fiMv5'v Q:L.7g,,q.,:'jiCf?if91',T1Civh1lA1 - ' .aamgngq -4-'1Q-:ff.f+s4izh525m'iEE2Lrif3f?5Flfbkfrvfiffvm.-.mea 'H STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Ann Miller, Asa Decker, Jannett Tuckey, Warren Doolit tle. SECOND ROW' John Downin, Arnold Kappler Beverly Bidwell THIRD ROW: David Bernstein, Marylyn Mang, Joan MacDonald, Francis Borchert, Jeannine Hayes, Sally Gerig, Joy Juckette, Jo Ann Isbell Sharp, William Laraway, Lester Trees. James Masterson, Robert Bagnall. Elliott Danforth. Peter Knight, Richard Holloway, Carol Sims ACHIEVEMENT AWARD DINNER V OTARY sponsored Achievement Award Dinner is enlivened by Toastmaster Mr. John McDonald, former Rotary President. 52 Joyce Wood. FOURTH ROW: Richard DeChard, Norman Wheeler, Ronald , STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS FIRST ROW James Masterson President Mrs Mary Ruland Advisor Richard De Chard Vice President SECOND ROW Joyce Wood Treasurer Bev erly Bidwell Secretary Sal ly Gerig Councilman at large Norman Wheeler Councilman at large HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Ru- land, Advisor: Norman Wheeler, Secretary: Charlotte Washburn, Vice-President: and Richard DeChard, President. HONOR SOCIETY Future Honor Society members raise their right hands during their installation as Fern Nichols, former Honor Society President, leads them in a pledge. ON THE LEFT: Helen Dzurissin, Lillian Cutting, Gloria Darling Suzanne Hanni. CENTER! Fern Nichols. ON THE RIGHT--FRONT ROW: William Laraway, Norman Wheeler, Jeanne Galloway, Lucile Gehrke. sally Gerig. BACK ROW: Richard DeChard, James Masterson, Roger Lewis, Irene Eldred and Charlotte Washburn. ACHIEVEMENT- AWARD DINNER HE guests of Achievement Award dinner listen attentively as Sue Hanni explains the function of the Honor Society. 53 NEWSREEL MAROON AND WHITE OW does it work? ask members of the Newsreel staff as they examine a printing machine while visiting the Sidney Record-Enterprise newspaper office LEFT T0 RIGHT: Esther Weeden Assistant Editor Eliot Danforth, James Mac Glachlen, Ruth Hediger Mary McElroy, Tommy Rogers and Jean Hoegger, Editor MAROON AND WHITE REPORTERS FRONT ROW Shirley Segall Patricia Greene Grace Chilletti Gladys Begeal Ann Knight Lucille Abramson Patricia Runyan SECOND ROW Beverly Bidwell Sharon Mason Marylyn Mang Joan Nishimura Joyce Wood Janet Ellis Sally Segall Sally Cecile Mikulak Mar1lyn Hort Helma Bremser Barbara Hender son Beverly Baker D0nna Juckette Margorie Charles BACK ROW Phyllis Curtis Nancy Butler Dorellis Cronauer Irene Eldred Ruth Hedlger Carol Simms Joan Misner Beverley Brady Nancy Hort and Jackie Dunshee l Gerig. THIRD ROW: Joyce Sanford, Alice Rosa, Jannett Tuckey 54 ROOM EDITORIAL STAFF FRONT ROW: Evelyn Brush, Girls Sports, Jeannette Gregoire, Associate Editor: Bruce Clarke, Cartoons: Marilyn Jordan, Feature Editor. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Galloway, Literary Editor: Sally Gerig, Editor-in-chief: Mrs. William Heimer Advisor: Delores Barnes, Business Manager: Barbara Curtis Fashion Editor. BACK ROW: Russell Doolittle, Activities Editor: Quentin Begeal, Feature Editor: Richard Nelson, Associate Editor: and Elliot Danforth, Boys Sports Editor 1 REFLECTOR STAFF FRONT ROW: Jacqueline Dunshee, GFSCB Chilletti, Betty Jean Howes. SECOND ROW: Sharon Mason, Helma Bremser, Marilyn Loudon, Ramona Travis, Marilyn Jordan, Beverly Bidwell THIRD ROW: Barbara Henderson. Marilyn Hort, Esther Weeden, Beverley Brady, Patsy Baker, Beverly Boyce, Shirley Segall BACK ROW: Jacqueline Logan, Carol Goldshine, Delores Barnes James Farmer, Sally Gerig, William Purdy. REFLECTOR EDITORIAL STAFF FRONT ROW: Ruth Le Caro, Advisor: Jeannette Gregoire, Activities: Marylyn Mang. Curriculum: Irene Brush, Art Mrs. Adelbert Ryon, Art Advisor. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Washburn, Assistant Editor: Marjorie Charles, Subscription Editor: Richard Nelson, Editor-in-chief, Nancy Hort, Grades Joyce Wood, Seniors. BACK ROW: Irene Eldred, Business Manager: Barbara Curtis, Publicity Manager: Richard De- Chard, Photography: Evelyn Brush, Sports: and Shirley Whit- taker, Selling Staff Editor. FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: Jeannette Gregoire, Secretary, Treas- urer: Miss Mary Ann Steiglitz, Advisor: Esther Weeden, President: Carol Goldshine, Vice-Presi- dent: BACK ROW: Erma MacDonald, Sally Gerig and Nancy Hort. MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB FRONT ROW: William Tuckey, Bryon Philpott. Richard Kirk- gaurd, Warren Doolittle, Richard Martin. SECOND ROW: Mr Ray Sheldon. Robert Hitchcock, Joe Cornell, Kenneth Hen- derson. Harvel Elander, John Bargher. BACK ROW: Donald Forsythe, David Eldred, David Campbell, George Konkrite and Gordon Matherson. BOWLING CLUB FRONT ROW: Jackie Dunshee, Jean Kellerman. Marilyn Loudon Patricia Greene and Shirley Segall. SECOND ROW: Cecile Mikulak Phyllis Curtis, Mary McElroy, Jeannette Gregoire. Annetta Rett ence Skillman. THIRD ROW: Patsy Baker. Esther Weeden, Jean Burlison, Marilyn Hort, Irene Brush, Jackie Logan, Martha Get man, Margaret Kleiner, Patricia Morris, Margaret Hager. BACK ROW: J0an Nishimura, Barbara Tacea, Eleanor Walters, Dorothy Kalicicki, Shirley Whittaker, Barbara Curtis, Delores Barnes Dorothy Garrison, Nancy Hort, Nancy Butler, Marga strang and Patricia Harley. burg, Betty Jean Howes. Nancy Nichols, Frances Wood, Miss Flor- Y JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Sandra Demorior, Richard Graney, Alice Rosa, Gerald Zurn, Richard Maylott, Lucille Abramson. SECOND ROW: Jarvis Wade, Patricia Morris, Shiela Gerig, Jackie Dunshee, Jeannette Gregoire, Jean Kellerman, Fay Knapp, Shirley Detmer, Beverly Baker, Miss Elizabeth McEwan. THIRD ROW: Donald Chartier, Ann Miller, Joyce Barnes, Marilyn Jordan, Joan Nishimura, Nancy Hort, Beverly Boyce, Mary McElroy, Joy Juckette, Joan Misner. BACK ROW: Edward Weeden, Richard Halloway, Ronald Sharp, James Clum, Lester Trees, Barbara Curtis, Shirley Whittaker, Margaret Ellis and Nancy Villeco. EANNETTE Gregoire, Miss Elizabeth McEwan and Richard Holloway stroll along the paths on the campus of Wellesley College where they are attending a Junior Red Cross Training Course. JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Bryan Philpott, Warren Doolittle, Asa Decker, Arnold Kappeler, Sharon Mason, Lucille Abramson, Peter Oechelin, Paul Northrup. SECOND ROW: Peter Knight, Arlene Loudon, Shiela Gerig, Helms Bremser, Barbara Henderson, Wayne King. BACK ROW: Mr. William Gifford, Mr. Jarvis Wade, Mr. Royal Gifford, Miss Mary Quinn, and Miss Sally Pine, Advisors. MAJORETTES CENTER: Beverly Bidwell. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Bernice Gillar, Jackie Logan, Betty Dutcker, Jean Parker Jackie Dunshee, Martha Getman. and Nancy Butler BAND AT SPRING FESTIVAL ED on by Mr. Charles Clark the high school band moves into the fast phrase of a piece which they are presenting at the Annual Spring Music Festival. HIGH SCHOOL BAND FRONT ROW Jack Young Paul Wheat Paul Northrup Raymond Taylor Duane Sisson SECOND ROW Kenneth Davis Wesley Wright Graydon Huyck Charles Mack Ralph Cole Tom Rogers THIRD ROW David Seeley Donald Doyle Hugh Doyle Alan Ostrander Roger Cronkite Robert Bagnall BACK ROW Anne Miller Janis Miller Beverly Baker Esther Weeden Marylyn Mang Margaret Ellis Carol Goldshine FRONT ROW: Lena Demeree, Paula Nelson, Shirley ' Boyce, Nancy Sue Haynes. Barbara Burkee. SECOND ROW: James Masterson, Norman Wheeler, Robert Foree, Edward Weeden. Donald Forsythe. THIRD ROW: Ruth Hediger, Pat Johnson, Joan MacDonald. Lina Demeree, Mary Jane McGinnis. BACK ROW: Nancy Hort, Nancy Villecco, Joan Nichols, Jean Hoegger. Jeannette Gregoire, Jean Burlison. ORC HE STRA FRONT ROW: Jean Burlison, Demaris Kellerman, Jean Kellerman, Jean Barnes, Joyce Barnes SECOND ROW: Marilyn Jordan, Jean Hoegger Marylyn Mang, Janet Ellis, Evelyn Brush. BACK ROW: Graydon Huyck, Norman Wheeler, James Masterson, and Kenneth Davis MR. CHARLES CLARK Music Supervisor BAND MEMORIAL DAY TRIKE up the band! The high school band sprints down Main Street during their annual Memorial Day parade. SOPRANOS N ,CF OR a change Mr. Clark, chor- FRONT ROW: Erma MacDonald, Nancy Boardman, Ann Morse, Vella Cowan, Betty Patrick, Doris Reynolds, Jean Kel- lerman, Beverly Bidwell, Grace Chilletti. SECOND ROW: Gladys Bowker, Lucille Tuckey, Janis Miller, Bernice Gillar, Betty Northrup, Helen Riesen, Ann Miller, Leta Fisk, Annetta Rettburg, Jackie Dunshee, Joan Nlshimura, Joyce Sanford. THIRD ROW: Beverly Baker, Sandra De- morier, Mary Jane McGinnis, Betty Rice, Marga Strang, Jean Parker, Helen Howe, Marlene Hall, Luella Jacques Shirley Whittaker, Lucille Gehrke, Jeannine Hayes. BACK ROW: Dorothy Garrison, Dolores Lisenby, Kathleen Wilcox, Emily Deminger, Barbara Curtis, Delores Barnes Beverly Brady. Nancy Hort, Cora Hale, Betty Dutcher, Sally Gerig, Nenevieve Puffer and Barbara Tacea. TENORS us director, plays boogie Woogie for Mrs. Merk, grade chorus director. BASSES FRONT ROW: Willard Beach, Bruce Clark, Kenneth Henderson, James Rice. SECOND ROW: Arnold Kap- peler, Peter Knight, Elliot Danforth, John Downin, Russell Doolittle. BACK ROW: Herman Riesen, William Maycock, Thomas Rogers, Ralph Cole, Robert Porter, Roland Budine. ALTOS FIRST ROW: Graydon Huyck, Norman Wheeler, David Seeley, Kenneth Davis, Leonard Cumm. SECOND ROW: Donald Chartier, Wayne King, Wesley Wright, David Bornstein, Bernard Halbert, William Purdy. THIRD ROW: Lynn Bennett, Quentin Begeal, Richard Houck, LeRoy Reynolds, David Sagar, Robert Bag- nall, Robert Zurn. BACK ROW: Paul Carney, Les- ter Trees, James Masterson, James Farmer, Robert Smith, William Walker, Robert Foree. FRONT ROW: Evelyn Brush, Dorothy Dzurissin, Jannett Tuckey, Jo-Anne Isbell, Sharon Mason, Cecile Mikulak, Patricia Morris. SECOND ROW: Janet Ellis, Martha Getman, Jean Hoegger, Marilyn Jordan, Marylyn Mang Betty Roe, Nancy Nichols, Frances Wood, Connie Isbell Janet Sands, Eleanor Walters. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Galloway, Charlotte Washburn, Dorothy Kalicicki Leona Wright, Marian Dean, Joan Lakin, Patricia E511 Neila Hodges, Betty Dingman, Joyce Wood. BACK ROW: Irene Eldred, Dorellis Cronhauer, Nancy Butler, Phyl- lis Curtis, Joy Juckette, Jackie Logan, Joan Misner Barbara Henderson, Helma Bremser, Marilyn Loudon, and Marilyn Hort FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Mary Mott, Faye Wilson, Carolyn Crawford, Vella Cowan. SECOND ROW: Betty Jean Howes, Alice Rosa, Josephine Ryder, Leona Wright, Marie Peck, Jeanne Galloway. BACK ROW: Joan Nishimura, Marian Dean, Barbara Wickes, Herbie Morgan, Anna Dean and Shirley Whittaker. LIBRARY CLUB WORK SHOP FRONT ROW: Earl Peterson, Dale Mott, Stephen DUMOHd, Nathan Kinne, Arnold Turtur. SECOND ROW: Gerhard Wolf, Donald Butts, James Bartlett, Roland Budine, Clifford Mott, Donald Shields, Lawrence.Sheldon. BACK ROW: Calvin Pritchard, William Ostrander, Ralph Cole, Mr. George Salisbury, Advisor Willie Hansen, Donald Mott, Lynn Bennett and Kenneth Kinne. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Phyllis Vollert, Barbara Besaw, Gladys BegeaL Mary Chilletti. SECOND ROW: Myrna Bartlett, Marie Meres, Janis Miller, Janet Ellis, Demaris Kellerman, Shirley Segall, Charlotte Mangan. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Loudon, Virginia Miner, Cecile Mikulak, Edith Waldron, Betty Dutcher, Catherine Mangan, Donna Juckette, Prudence Clarke. BACK ROW: Marilyn Hort, Patsy Baker, Nancy But- ler, Linda Manzer, Leona Wright, Ronita Pendorf, Marion Dean, Joan Laking and Luella Jacques The anxious faculty watch the victims of a potatoe race at their picnic last June. FACULTY as Teacher's Row at Achievement Award Dinner is headed by Coach Redmond A U and Miss Mary Quinn. They study the menu like gourmets. Undiscovered talent of the faculty. Mr. Combs courts Mrs. Dunbar in the play Hero Save My Daughter. Miss Metz steals money from corpse Rankins in the play Singapore Spider. . CW J HE faculty presents three one-act plays in order to raise money for the dental and health Mr. Dunbar bellows orders at. Miss fund. White in Are We Dressing? 62 1 SPORT SHOP SIDNEY V1 wnvou 'HS' Q-.f ,i 1mm - w X? nu ul l 2. l I 3 1 FRANCIS REDMOND- coaching Varsity -Football -Basketball -Track -Gym Classes coaching girls -Sports -Gym Classes Omf Comb 5 X ww-ww iq' wffwftffel if ,f if Lfki55z53g?gti?Z,i?jg35f-Saga-gmsga?i,3?Eg?q9i1?i2?35ff515519i53 game ewwf215N?2?Mst5fxf , A, A ns, W f -V-MWA.. if ggig,t,QQ2Qfglagaeiegxffmvigamgafp, K ,eggg-fm-W fwmsgwww lt, 3 giiwgm-was ,Z Egg agimljawggg . xii-wsgaxigwibg X5 2-gkga ,gem ,gegw M, Q LM .ws M 'qfimll Smoke tif We X555 ? 'Q My 5 f ff X559 M ti we wefiwm wwf gm rf sfefgiggmqsgn fazllgifi '35-fig' 551 F555 s a f Home F ai? ?5i'12K , aw 91' v fm if ffm tw wi w.ui::b,.1x-:ll , ,, , V xx-,. C., V1.1 M. . . 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BACK ROW: Bernald Halbert, William Laraway, Robert Zurn, Carsten Hensen, Coach Redmond, William Maycock, John Larkin. Carlton Yanson, Kenneth Davis. QDURNG a practice game between the Varsity and J. V. our camera catches, James Masterson, Elliot Danforth, and Ted Allen jump for the ball. - , 64 fcwfef Sidney - Opponents 33 20 Bainbridge 33 49 Oxford 23 40 Sherburne 35 28 Walton 32 39 Greene 69 30 Chenango Forks 39 47 Whitney Point ' 31 38 Bainbridge 35 37 Oxford 34 33 Cooperstown -- -- Sherburne -- -- Greene -- -- Chenango Forks -- Whitney Point C b661 !66l6ll67 5 Joyce Wood, Captain, Paula Nelson, Joyce San- ford, Joan Nishimura, Constance Isbell, Janet Sands. ' EAW!! Jeezfef Sidney - Opponents 24 19 Bainbridge 46 18 Oxford 30 28 Sherburne 26 24 Walton 26 24 Greene 50 25 Chenango Forks 21 20 Whitney Point 33 49 Bainbridge 39 A 12 Oxford 35 27 Cooperstown -- -- Sherburne -- -- Greene -- -- Chenango Forks -- Whitney Point Cbeeffleeleieef fbilfllblf' VdV!Z.l3l FRONT ROW: Lynn Bennett, Manager, Donald Wilson, Peter Knight Elliot Danforth, Wayne King, Captain, Willy Hansen, Managen BACK ROW: Lester Trees, Thomas Rogers, Allen Wilson, Theodore Allen, James Gasso, David Bornstein. Helma Bremser, Phyllis Curtis, Francis Wood, Captain, Barbara Henderson, Nancy Nichols, Beverly Baken Heighty Honey lCarstenJ Hansen jumps for the ball. Football 1 FRONT ROW: Loren Collins, Robert Zurn, William Walker, John Lakin, Ronald Sharp, SECOND ROW: William Laraway, Peter Knight, Edwin Snover. Wesley Wright, Donald Doyle, Bernald Halbert, Wayne King, Kenneth Davis. THIRD ROW: Carsten Hansen, Score! Sidney Opponent 28 0 Deposit 19 6 Sherburne 0 12 Delhi 19 13 Hancock 19 13 Walton 21 7 Greene 7 31 Windsor Charles Mack, Herman Riesen, Ronald Latham, William Purdy, Robert BagnalL Daniel Murdoch, Robert Foree. BACK ROW: Willy Hansen, Douglas Sharp, Lynn Bennett, Robert Gelder, Thomas Rogers, Carlton Yanson, Paul Carney, Roger Lewis, William Maycock. Ball-carrying co-cap- tain, John Lakin, pre- pares to hold off a tackle. 66 Co-captain, William Walker, receives. a pass. In the Huddle: Lynn Bennett, Robert Bagnall, Robert Zurn, and Robert Foree. Right half-back Loren lMobyJ Collins runs to catch a pass. Former Student Council President Leland Murdock hands Carlton Yansen his football letter on Moving- Up Day while other award Winners look on. John Lakin is tackled as he attempts to complete a long run during the Delhi game. Half-backs Robert Bagnall and Kenneth Davis dig in with determination during a practice scrimmage. Bmebazll FRONT ROW: Owen Dewey. 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' STUDENTS of the art department line up during the evening on which much of their efforts in the field of art were judged. Fnom' Row: Sylvia Flynn, noreuis cronauer. BACK ROW: Marjorie Charles, Beverly Charles, Robert Porter, Donald Baker, Marilyn Jordan, Marian Derrick. '70 STUDENT TEACHING DA Y X rj N the course of every school year, the Na- tional Honor Society plans a student-faculty switch. At the right senior Richard Nelson pre- gares to take over his assigned classes for the ay. MEMURIAI. D Y After the ceremonies, Mr. Clark gives the signal to leave the cemetery. Scouts Arnold Kappeler and Nicholas Danforth bear Old Glory during Memorial Day Ceremonies. 1 71 Forward March! Up the hill goes the band. In a lighter moment ma- jorette, Martha Getman, rests her weary legs. MOVING-UP-D Y JS well as a big day for students, Moving- Up-Day usually finds parents, friends, and alumni present for the fes tivities. Above, Sheldon Barnes, John Coulter and Leland Murdoch reminisce with Mr. Alan Drake. QSPEAKING before the classes as they pre- pare to move up, the Rev. Mr. Russell Shive delivers a Moving-Up-Day address. COMMENCEMEN T JT the 1949 Bacca- laureate exercises Helen Dzurissin, vale- dictorian, leads the class to their assigned places in the audito- rium. QRADUATION! The moment worth waiting for! The Rev. Mr. Lawrence Durgin sends the Seniors of 1949 on their way. '72


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