Sidney High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sidney, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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Sidney High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sidney, NY) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 12 of 80
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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.

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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.



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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

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