Sidney High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sidney, NY)
- Class of 1951
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V ' , X , 'iwpffllf . , ' , , 5 - ' ' ,.:V,4:f-'.,, , ' 1 43- 44: THE REFLECTOR G Ka H RAILROAD TERMINAL SIDNEY CENTRAL SCHOOL SIDNEY NEW YORK Edlted by THE YEARBOOK STAFF Pubhshed by WM I KELLER CO Buffalo New York 1 Foreword AILROADS have long played a vital part in the growth of America s cities While the shrill hoot of the train whistle is the death knell of some communities, it is the birth wail of others, for in- dustry and railroad go hand in hand Sidney has been no exception The industries upon which most of us depend are, in turn, depend- ent upon the railroads We rely upon rails for our mail our fuel, our machinery, as well as for per- sonal transportation We of Sidney owe a great deal to the Delaware and Hudson and the Ontario and Western railroads Sidney also possesses a third railroad which links not city to city but childhood to adulthood the Sidney Grades and High School Although somewhat smaller and less busy then Grand Central Station the Sidney central terminal of this railroad, which stands at the corner of Pleasant and Liberty Streets, has all the business it can handle Subsidiary stations for half fare pass engers are located in Sidney Center, Masonville and the Government Project Due to ever mcreas mg traffic a new terminal IS being erected on Pearl Street The G 8x H engineers are responsible for the safe and successful Journey of all its passengers Its ticket agent in her office at the central termin al is always ready to aid a passenger in routing a Journey to his best advantage Sixty one well trained conductors are in charge of individual com partments No passenger's trip is strictly business the program offered by the club car is varied and popular and special sports trips are taken through Susquenango League When most of the passengers climb on the G Sz H they are in the half fare category but as their Journey continues and they pass stop after stop they become full fare passengers When their days of travel on the G Kr H are through the passengers are better equipped to take their places in an adult world In the pages of the 1951 Reflector we have caught the Sidney G gl H in mid journey Come with us into the terminal where you will be introduced to the Board of Directors and go into the ticket agent s office Then we will climb on the train and see the engineers the first aid station the dining car the conductors the club car We will show you the different stops and take you through Sus quenango League And you will meet the depart mg passengers who have reached the end of the line on the Sidney G Xa H SECTION PAGE ABOARD THE G 8: H KADMINISTRATION AND CURRICULUM, CLUB CAR QACTIVITIESD :PORT TRIP KSPORTSJ TICKET OFFICE QGRADESD STATIONS KCLASSESJ END OF THE LINE KSENIORSD . . . 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Q If 'a' ' ' 2 C C '-: vi C g 9 5 4, ' c I A X 1 , ' I ' ' l J ' , AL- . , rd M M, lk 'u, WP Board Of DIICCIOIS ,--Pi'-' -,,,--f .-- -. ,,.4f --41,1-w NNW W rf rn lll .-0--aw ' SPATFD MR J FDWARD SMITH MR FDWIN ROGERS MRS IRENE SMART STANDING MR BEN JAMIN FILIN MR IAWRENCF HAYNFS MR MYRON JORDAN MR JAMES BARTZ MR RALPH PYLE UE to the constructlon of the new elementary school the Board of Educatlon meetings often mclude archltect Myron Iordan and Supermtendent I Edward Smlth Major of the problems of the Board thus year are the constructlon and the equnppmg of the new elementary school, as well as operatlng the present school during a perxod of mcreasmg costs wxth the l1m1ted funds avallable Along w1th the prob lem of equxppmg the new school, the Board hnds xt neces sary to add thxrteen more members to the present teachmg staff Th1s IS essential because of the lncreased enrollment and the hopes of occupyxng the new elementary bulldlng nn September 1951 The Board has also attended the quarterly meetmgs of the County School Board Assoclatnon and the State Board Assoclatlon meetmg ln Syracuse 4 Engineer IFE IS a Journey From the mstant we glve forth w1th our flrst blrth wall we are constantly travellmg a road we w1ll traverse but once When we debark from the G gl H at the end of the lme most of us have completed about a th1rd of our Journey It IS therefore 1m peratlve that every effort be made to direct every passenger ln the dlrectlon whlch w1l1 eventually lead to the destlnatxon of satlsfac tlon ln a llfe well llved Dwpatchers 7 'ii' HE addlng machlne operated by Mrs Glorla Countryman counts the number of passengers that travel on the tram each day Mrs Ruth Crandall types the 11 censes for the dr1vers who brmg the passengers to the tram EONARD Cumm senlor class presldent plans wlth Mr Ralph Pyle school prmclpal the general xtmerary of the semor class trlp Mr Ralph Pyle B S at Gettysburg College M S at Columbla Umverslty T1CkCf Ofhcc C RS Ruth Peckham B S ln L S at Albany State Teachers College M S at Columbxa Umver sxty CWC semors Cynth1a Hort and W1ll1am May cock dlscuss the reqmrements and educa tlonal offermgs of state teachers colleges w1th Mrs Ruth Peckham guldance counselor Cyn thla plans to take an elementary 6dl1Catl0Tl course at Oneonta and Wllllam lS mterested 1n recreatlonal educatlon at Cortland State Umm Car UNCH lb almost ready Jean Toppmg Ruth Peck and Shlrley Whlttaker add the fxnxshmg touches to the chocolate cake and salad IDNEY Hlgh students Carol Gold shlne Iulla Northup james Gossoo john Cleveland Clyde Mlller James Mac Lachlan Sandra Johnson Mary McElroy and Esther Weeden watt ln lme to check schedule cards wlth Mrs Peckham and recelve the1r book cards from Mrs Glorla Countryman on reglstratlon day First Aid C ISS Ruth Whlte school nurse tells Kathleen Knapp that sore fmgers heal qulckly CSHEODORE Smlth Kenneth Hamllton, Porters and john BIshop admlre the exhlblt arranged bv Mrs Garrlson, dental hy glenest for Dental Health Day FRONT Row JOSEIH CIIAPIF5 Html RIPDSALI HFNRI wutox I-ARIF RLTINIILR DAVID STRAIT Ku ww nc DONAIID BACPI ROW IICHLAI IODONICF IIFWHIIN Cl IRI WIIIIS GOODRICH PHILIP woon IALIACL TAYIOR GIIN cmwroan mul un nt noun bl mn MRNIIAHI 7 , I ' I , - Y n . 1. , V . I - I , , , bn OIIIPHITIHCIIFS C ISS Metz llstens to Earl Peterson and Evelyn Brush rehearse a scene from Vahant In the background student dlrec tors Marylyn Mang and lean Hoegger study the scrlpt Mlss Lydla Metz B A at Syracuse C ISS Pme s Engllsh students Llnda Man zer, Joyce Klrkland Mary Ch1llett1 and Catherme Mangan Improve thelr vocabu lary by playmg anagrams Mxss Sarah Pme B A at New York NDER the watchful eye of M1ss Qumn Rlchard Graney concentrates on unlt qulz ln Engllsh MISS Mary Qulnn B A at Albany State Teachers College State Teachers College M A at Syracuse Umverslty 'xlfill Language C ARILYN Louden arranges a bulletm board dlsplay for Umted Natlons Day ID the lxbrary Mrs Dunbar hbrarlan helps Valente Carrere fmd the book he lS looklng or Mrs Marlon Dunbar E S at Geneseo State B A at Alfred Umverslty .gn C RS Ruland s Latln students Mary Mc Elroy Ellnot Danforth Peter Kmght and Nancy Nlchols enjoy lookmg at plctures which glve them an ldea of the customs of an cxent Rome Mrs Mary Ruland B A , M A at Syra cuse Umverslty 4' Six VIOR polnts out Mrs Raclne to her French les eleves IS one of the many lrregular verbs Mrs Mary Ann Raclne B A at Albany State M A at Columbla Umverslty fn. OB Porter holds back his tears as Mr. Henry Graham' s red pen- cil flies over his paper. Geometry classmates Ann Miller, Douglas Sharp, and Nancy Hort are probably contemplating their own ten week s marks Mr Henry Graham B S at Hart wick jg:- HE selling price of products have changed except to Patsy Anderson and james Brady students of Mr Hlck ling s algebra class Mr Claude Hiclding B S at Hart wick M S at Albany State College SOC131 Stud1cs SUPPOSE you ve heard of Russia casually remarks Mr Drake H points it out on the map for Helen Bick NA os Lawrence Ross Kalma Chase and Diane Holleran Mr Alan Drake B A at Alabama iversitv 10 . . I f c 5 G X , J ' . ' I I ' , . . , 5 0 me A 3-f-1 E A 'il . , 134' ' . . ,, - ' , 5 ' , ye ' ' . D . . . e ' ,. I Q , ' 7 y l -. -- . . Un- Sucncc ITH baxted breath fellow stu dents Kenneth Henderson Ron ald Sharp and Ann Miller watch Mary McElroy add ammonium hy droxide to hydrochloric acid Mr Robert Rankins chemistry teacher supervises the experiment Mr Robert Rankins Albany State Teachers College C ISS Turner biology teacher as sists Ieanne Burlison in filling out her lab sheet Carol Sue Davis and David Bornstein peer into the microscopic world and watch the conjugation of Spirogyra Miss Erma Turner B Ed Potsdam State Teachers College C- R. DeBloom s girls health class study the mysteries of blood. Mr. Harry DeBloom--B.S. at Ithaca College. M.S. at Syracuse University. Agnculture ITH the help of Mr George Salxsbury ag rlculture students Francls Place Ger hard Wolf James Bartlett and Dannel Northrup clean the gladxoll garden and make compost pmles Mr George Sallsbury B S M S at Cor nell Umverslty Sop CINTILLA Magneto DIVXSIOD requested that the shop students make cllps for the 1dent1 flcatmon badges of thexr workers as a school proJect Mr Dlehl explatns the method of mak mg cltps for Scmtllla badges to Norbert Wyman Henry Wood and Wtlllam Walker Mr George Dtehl Spectal trammg at Oswego State and Syracuse Extensmon HE potentxalltles of a plan suggested by one of the shop students are studted by Mr Sheldon and hxs mnth grade general shop boys Norrts VanWhy John Greene Howard DuMond and Allan Yarter Mr Ray Sheldon lndustr1al Arts at Oswe go State Teachers College I . , ' ' 9 - . . ., . . ' D 1 . Q 9 3 ' . -- - E1ghth Grade C R Albert s 8th grade class discusses the C1v1l War soclal studles umt Mr Charles Albert B A at Hartw1ck be H1 HE up and over techmque of volleyball serv mg IS bemg demonstrated by physlcal educa tlon mstructor Mlss Florence Sklllman to Margaret MacLachlan Joyce Klrkland Lo1s Clapperton and Charlotte Mangan M1ss Florence Sklllman B S at Cortland State Teachers College UMP ball' Coach Redmond prepares to toss the ball up for Benjamln DeMott and Davld Eldred. Coach Francls Redmond B.S at Cortland State Teachers College. ' I i ,. , -N ,g , l . , 5 I I I P 1 JI, W 1, 'vis I - l 4 l . . , . . , D 2 s , . 13 Home EC C ISS Spencer watches homemakmg puplls Mary Schmldt Florence Banks Marlon Dean Iacquelme Logan Leona Wright and A1 1ce Rosa enjoy a luncheon wh1ch they prepared Mlss Kathryne Spencer B S at Syracuse Commerual HILE hxs students ponder a problem IH commerclal law Mr Nathamel Combs braces hlmself and xwalts the correct answer Mr Nathamel Combs Morr1sv111e Agrlcul ture Techmcal Instltute B S at Syracuse Umver slty HE secretarlal practlce class work on the school pubhcatlon MAROON AND WHITE Mrs Helmer shows Ioan Washburn how to use erasmg fluld on the stencll Marguerlte Place types a stencll and Ann Morse IS runmng the mlmeograph machme Mrs Anna Helmer B S at College of St Rose M S ln Educatlon at Syracuse Umverslty V ' ,'v - .f A 1 ' i - - .ns a y a 9 ' , . . . C K 5 u W - , -1,5 .yr-X 7.:NQf.n Ci , . 9 - H . . . . . . ., ,Q . . . A V I Q . . ' 1 I L , ' ' 1 . . I c -- 1 0 I , . . Q2 Q ' , . I . 1 r . . , . . ' L ' Fine Arts CWHE strlng ensemble Jean Kellermam Evelyn Brush Joyce Barnes practxces for the muslc festwal Mr Clark dxrector of mu slc helps Evelyn Brush wlth a dlfflcult passage Absent from plcture IS Iean Barnes Mr Charles Clark B M at Eastman School of Muslc M S at Ithaca College aww 1 15 C RS Merk accompames the seventh grade muslc class on the Hammond organ Mrs Thelma Merk B S at Mans fleld State Teachers College IRST per1od art students James Shattuck Mane Peck and Bruce Clark paxnt posters for the football banquet under the gmdance of Mr Herrmann Mr Ward Herrmann B S 1n Art Ed at Buffalo State Teachers College , X x I I I -- u l 1 ' ' Q v 1 x v . . , ' a . , . . . J' . 'VV ',.f'i', H437 if ' '. ffi'f?'3f-' C . Y Q V : A 41 , , W , , K a ' . I ' A 4 I 1 52? y 1 0 O ' . Q J , 'X Q ' f Q ' ' ' . -- . . . , ' Q31 . Seventh Grade XPERT bookbmders W1l11am Young Nancy f Sue Haynes Davnd Butler Barbara Burkl have bound a book and have made a class scrap book Mr Wxllxams an exchange teacher from England IS teachmg the seventh grade the book blndmg craft Mr Gomer Wxlllams Carmarthen College Wales ,W T the close of an Engllsh class the seventh grade has a supervlsed study perlod M Wade helps all those havmg dxfflculty wlth the as slgnment Mr Iarvls Wade B S at Hartw1ck fx L?Wdi3,,1W sf? C- R johnson pomts out the State Capxtal to hls seventh grade students and tells them of our state government Mr Wllllam Johnson B Ed at Oneonta State Teachers College Club Car fff m f-4 H Q Z N f ,464 231-i f 3 f f f Nl f ! 'bv I -.2-Y. Q VIII! 1 'Maw W' Q-Sf lyfflfbr Ak, 17 K f4 X Q -093.57 I' X . ' 1 , ' If 4 - fi' R f ! :. -L A I w ,H .: , 1 f-fm X ix ,, QQ X23 4- 1- Wm Q , A .Vu ,V 4 :Fa C i, ' qmlvf' A Q 5 9 gilgZ 4 E 1 5 '. 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Q, A 7' g conxf X I W K xg L 6 i5 L4 ' I E' v 1 ,' V , vig' W 1' 9 ' YQ 'MI 1' I . 6 5 A I ,Q f Q 2- 1 Q 1 .-' I ig, ' I: N, 1: . , -f 1 Q 1' E V L Q ', t f If 4 AVID Bornsteln and Mary lyn Mang recelve thelr sweaters for the hlghest num ber of actlvlty achlevement pomts mg up Day ceremony won Q ders whether she w1l1 ever grow up to be among the ranks of d1g n1f1ed semors Thls ceremony IS the most solemn part of the Movmg up Day aCt1Vlt1eS After Rev Kellerman fxmshes speaklng the students dxsband to go to var e,.,- 1ous p1cn1c grounds Followmg thls the students return to school for the afternoon track events Student HE student Councll of Sldney Central School IS an orgamza t1on through whlch all students ln grades seven through twelve par tlclpate ln the governmg of thelr school Thls IS accompllshed dl rectly through thelr prlvxlege to petxtlon the councll and more ln dlrectly by thelr electing of del egates to represent their xnterests Also elected by the student body IS the Councll s executxve depart ment the presldent three vlce presldents secretary treasurer and two councll men at large The Student Councll of Sldney has a certlflcate of membershlp m the National Assoclatlon of Student Counclls of the Natxonal Prxnclpals and IS a member of the Susquenango League Rural and Central Hlgh School Student Council Assoclatlon COINCIL OPFICFRS FRONT ROW PETFR KNIGHT DAVID BORNSTEIN ELLIOT DANFORTH WAYNF RING BACK ROW PALLA NlLSO LOREN COllINS MRS MAIY S RLLAND IADVISOR QLENTIN BFGFAL IEAN HOEGGER , -I ' ' . l . , G I. ' . ' . ' '. 1 JL: 1 ', ' A . I l e ihil' lax! ,H . . . . N extra listener at the MOV, 4 mr A L .rf I ' Association of Secondary School . - - ll' 7. 4-. 1, ak ' - - . suv- it Ml J' X ' - by S - , 1 ' . - . ' -v , I 18 Council f N an effort to encourage and promote par- Jticipation in the activities and duties of the school, to secure a more equitable distribution of its honors, and to assure each student just reward for the effort he has put into these activities, the Council sponsors and directs a point system through which the individual A- chievement Award is earned. In addition to this, the Council annually supervises the forming of a program of social activities for classes nine through twelve. This year, in an effort to ac- quaint the community more closely with the workings of the school, the Council directed a two-day parents' visiting period at the school during which parents visited classes and ming- led with the faculty at an informal tea. During basketball season, the Council also conducts luncheons after the home games for participat- ing players and cheerleaders and after game dances in the interest of inter school relation ships The Sidney Central Student Council is de veloping leadership and initiative among stu dents establishing better cooperation between faculty and student body and fostering a strong school spirit NLY people under 21 vote here. Each year all the students in high school vote for the Student Council officers. Carol Goldshine has just finished casting her ballot and is leaving the voting machine which the town lends for the occasion FRONT ROW PPTPR OECHSLIN RICHARD MAYIOTT ANN MIILPR KAVFDA HIAKFSIEF JANFT FLLIS SANDRA JOHNSON SHIRLFY ROYCI-I JEANNE BURLISON BRLCE LARAV ll JAl HAGFR SFCOND ROW CONSTANCI- ISBFLL VARY 'IC F'lROl JLELI SMITH PATRICIA MORRIB hAM'l VIILECCO -Wh KNIGHT RAIVA CHASE ESTHER REED!-.N JANET SANDS BACK ROW ARNOLD KAPPELLR LOUI9 GARDNFR RUSSFLL VOLTZ RONALD SHARP ROBFRT GELDER LLONARD CIA 1 DONAI D DOYLE RICHARD HII ARY ' 9 . , , x 1 jj , , ', , if, . i .., ., ., . , . '., . , , , v ' .. . 1 H1 . , , '. ,, ', , . I, ' ' . , -N I-V . l 4- v Q. . 2 ', - ,, . ' . - . . . ff . I A , , . 19 illhu-. 5 C ARYLYN Mang smiles knowingly from behind the desk in Miss Pine' s freshmen English Class. She is here as the student teacher on the Honor Society sponsered Student Teaching Day. ational Honor Society CHE first regular meeting of the Honor Society was held to elect officers for the first semester. Those elected were: lean Kellerman, Presidentg Marylyn Mang, Vice-Presidentg and janet Ellis, Secretary. The customary Christmas tea was held for past members on December 22. About 25 attended. ' A tutoring system was set up by the society for all students who needed help. Student teaching day was sponsored as usual. In addition to teachers, the places of principal and guidance director were filled on February 28. Another of the many tasks which the Hon or Society undertook was concerning the home basketball games. Invitations were sent to all visiting teams about after game refresh ments Several members were also in the cafeteria to take tickets and seat players Future projects of the Honor Society in clude the first initiation of Quill and Scroll members and the initiation of elected mem bers to Honor Society next year FRONT ROW FARLF PFTFRSON IFONARD CLMM DAVID BORNSTFIN RICHARD HOLLOWAY LOREN COLLINS SP-COND ROW JFM HOEGGER EVFLYN BRLSH CNTHIA HORT JEAN IKELLERMAN 'AARYLYN 'HANG Cow STANCF ISBELL BACII Row JFANNETTF GRFGOIRF mich ROSA JANET ELLxs Donormr DZURISSIN RS MARY S RLLAND KADVISORI 20 . . , . Z . . . . .Q .I.' Y , , . . , , . H . , . unior CHE officers of the Junior Red Cross 4 Council consist of Ieannette Gregoire, president, Nancy Nichols and Donald Char- tier, vice presidentsg Mary McElroy, sec- retary, Richard Holloway, treasurer, and Carol Goldshine, reporter. The council is composed of representatives from the Junior and Senior high school homerooms with Miss McEwan and Mr. Wade as ad- visors An assembly was presented before the high school every other month with the first begun in October An account of Caz enovia was given at this assembly An other assembly was given in December to Red Cross tell the students of the Red Cross Blood Program. The guest speaker was Mrs. Cicely Dodd, Executive Secretary of the Cooperstown Red Cross Chapter. Also in December, members of the Glee Club went to the Delhi County Home to distri- bute gifts given by the students. Miss Mc- Ewan attended a conference at Washington at which Sidney was made an experimental school for trying out a new Junior Red Cross program Future projects for the junior Red Cross will include talent show, supper for the teachers, gift boxes, and a chest box 'ill' llr5 FRONT ROV: FLI7ABFTH ROV BRLCF BAIRD PATRICIA RLNYAN MAPY CHIIIPTTI GLENN RICI- ROL!-R GRFGOIRF SECOND ROW MARIIYN IOUDON LUCILIE ABRAHSON SHI-'ILA GI-RIG IOANNI BOLONDA fARY TYNI' DFMARIS KFLIFRK AN PHYLIIS TURTUR THIRD ROR IARYIYN RAN! Il- ANNFTTI GRFGOIRI- SHARON VIASON NANCY NICHOIS IANI5 KILL!-R JOYCE BARNFS JILAN BARNES JOAN BURGER FOLRTH ROW JAHFS SABRAW CIYDF VILI FR GRANEY DONALD CHARTIFR RICHAPD HOIIOWAY JACK YOLNO ROBFRT HITCHCOCR GFRAID ZURN RORFRT KIRREGAARD RAYMOND TAYI OR RACK ROW MR WADE HARY MC FLROY IUFIIA JACQUES FSTHFR MOIP ELLIS CRONALER CYNTHIA HORT DOROTHY KAIICICKI JACQLFLIN IOGAN HOKE-.NCF BANKS MC EVIAN 21 PAUI HAMILTON RICHARD CAROI GOI DSHINF DOR IH I HA BREIMSER MISS . 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Several members this year went to the Delhi County Home for a song fest This was at the request of the junior Red Cross Its final appear ance is at the Baccalaureate Service This is the first year that the Chorus practiced accompanied by the Hammond Organ S! -nd 7' I-RUNT Run ANNE uonsr ROSAIIND Pick A ics ROSA nr-in non tom HAIF JI-ANNE ILWIS Marr-P man lx sscowv Row MARTHA HAGNI-R Mxci BOARDMAN DOROTHY GARRISON MARGA srnmo JOANNL nouars BFRNICF Cock LR0l'T BPTTY NORTHRUP FRANCES BORCHI-'RT SANDRA JOHNSON THIRD ROW BI-RNICE GIIIAR CFNFNII- IIFFFR I ls RI-YNOIDS GIADXS BOWkER MA ILM-' HAIL CYNTHIA HORT HIIII-R Q OMIM BETTY IJUTCHER FOLRFH ROR EDITH WAIDRON IINIJA KANLI-R HIZABI-'TH PATRICK HELI-h RIESI-'J FRVA MAC HONXIIJ SANIJRK DIMORIER BEVERLY BAKER BARBARA TACFA BACIK ROI MR CHARII-'S LI-HRK DIR!-CTOR MAIN JEAN hill!-RMAN BETTY SHAVFR CATHERINE MAMAN KATHAII F HILCOX DFLORI-.S LISLNHY IULISF DAVIS BFRV-IDI-TTE Hqlgqlq HN15 1ILll-'R MYRNA BARTIFTT FTHFI Jl-.AN PAKM-K 22 I ' - S I O - - ,, . 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A L T O S FRONT ROW NEILA HODGFS KATHRYN IITTLEJOHN FVEIYN BRUSH DOROTHY KALICICKI MARYLYN MANG CONSTANCE ISBFI PAULA NELSON JANET SANDS FRANCES WOOD NANCY NICHOLS SECOND ROW JOYCE KIRKLAND SHARON MASON PATRICIA GREENE JO ANN ISBELL DORELIIS CRONAUER DOROTHY DZURISSIN ESTHER WEEDEN CAROL GOLDSHINE BARBARA BESAW SHIRLEY SEGALL THIRD ROW MARGARFT KLEINER RUTH HOWE ROBERTA ZIMMERMAN MARGARET BURLISON EIIZABETH PINK MARTHA GETMAN CHARLOTTF MANGAN FAY WILSON KALMA CHASE MARILYN LOKER SHIRLEY TDCKEY JACQIFLIN LOGAN JOAN MISNER FOURTH ROW IJUISE BUTTS PAYE KNAPP BEVERLY SHAVFR FLIYABETH ROE PHYILIS VOLLERT GLADYS BEGFAL LEONA WRIGHT MARION DEAN BETTY ANN DINGMAN MARILYN LOUDON MARILYN HORT HELMA BREMSER MARY CHILLFTTI BACK ROW JFAN HOFGGER PATRICIA MORRIS CICILE MIKULAK JOAN LAKIN PHYLLIS CURTIS PRLD ENCE CLARKE JOY JUCKETTE MARGARET MAC LACHLAN PATSY BAKER ELEANOR WALTERS NANCY BUTLER SECOND ROW JAMES PHIIPOTT WILLIAM RAY RENNFTH HENDERSON RUSSELL DOOLITTLE STEPHFN TACEA ROBERT PORTFR ERNEST RIFSEN VALENTE CARRERE WARRE DOOLITTIL THIRD ROW RICHARD HOUCK DAVID SFELFI FIIIOT DANFOPTH PETER KNIGHT LESTER TREES QUENTIN BEGEAL DONALD CHARTIFR AMOS FINCH WAYNE KING BACK ROW HERBERT MOR GAN WIIIIAM MAYCOCK EDWIN ROGERS LEONARD CUMM JAMES SHATTUCR STEPHAN TISKA PALL CARNEI CHARIPS RIRKF GAARD ROBERT SMITH ROBERT GEIDFR DAVID BORNSTEIN MR CIARK 23 L. A T E N o R A s N 'B D A s s E FRONT ROW! GLENN RICE, PETER OESCHLIN, EUGENE PALOHBO, DONALD LISENBY, WAYNE MOTT, DAVID SAGER, JAMES KUNDE. S H Senior Band N 1946, the first year that the High School League Music Festival, and playing at Hal- Band ever went to Contest, they received loween, and Memorial Day parades. a 1 rating. This was due, in part, to the fact that Mr. Charles Clark had taken over the band The hats and plumes are 1950 additions to two years before. the band, while the bass clarinet and the chimes are 1951 additions. Not many people realize what Contest is. It is a state-wide competition of high school Three former members of Sidney Central musical organizations. A parallel can be School' s band are now playing in famous drawn between a l rating and an A grade in groups: Richard Dilmore in the U.S. Marine school work. It simply means excellent . Band, Kenneth ShHCkl6f0n in General Mac- The band also received 1 ratings in 1948 and ArthU1 S Band in T0kY0, and 12111195 MHSt6I'S0n 1950. The other years they received 2 ra- in the Michigan State Band- tings. A 2 rating is good ', 3 average , 4 ubelgw average ', and 5 peer , Each lndl- For many years schools have had to depend vidual band is I-ated by a judge on its quality on their athletics for a place in the sun, but to- of playing different classes of music. d2Y their fnl1SiCa1 2lChi9VeIn9ntS Play H big Part in their public recognition Other activities which the band carries on each year are playing at basketball games, football games, and pep parades, going to FRONT 'illlh l-IMAPIJ WFVDI-IN NANCY VIllF'CCO CAROI GOLDSHINF ROBERT FOREE MARGARET EIIIS RLTH HFDIGIHR C-XPOI Sli- DANIS SECOND ROW J-'XNIS IIIEP FSTHFP MEDIA IATRICIA NORTHRLP CYNTHIA IIOPT JOAN NICHOIS JF ANN BLRIISON SHIRIFX BOTCL ANN NIIIFP JOICF LIPP il H-'Rll ISAINFR NANCY HAYNES BARRARA BLPhI PM 'l D MICR -1 DAVID SFFL l JON-KID DOH? -ll AN OSTRANIJFR HLGH DOYIF ISRLCI- CLARhF DLANE SIS JACI OINL. ALO P C 24 x ' . - h fi ' , ,el . Y' . . In y ' . x s - I .,. , ' 'I : I t .-.I', ' . . I.. I.. .,., l , Q, .. .C 'I ' SI ,' Z ' L! ..Q., .. ,. C ' .' 7, ' . . , .' ,.', DHYTARIS KlQl.l,EiR'iAN, .IRAN HOEGGER, 'IARYLYN MANG, JEANNETTE GREGOIRE. THIRD ROW: PAUL NORTIIREP, PAUL WHEAT, 2 , ,..'.'E..,., '. , EQ .' i, . . '. , ..'- 'MN T '. . ll CA ROR: ' ... lf. I I. , ' ., ' .., ' i . - SON, Q Y JOAN 'MQ DON, , Ni.. L.-XRIQ. Majorettes 'BFRNICP KIIIAR N then' way to a football game the majorettes and the band Tn full dress umform remmd the students and the townspeople to support thelr undefeated football team and to cheer them agam to vlctory 25 . NANCY Bl'TI.ER, .IACQIJT-51.154 LOGAN. JEAN PARKER, BETTY DUTCHER, MARTHA GETA-.AN ! R cflcc tor FRUVI ROV IAT Y PA LP PHOT0f'PA.llY CO DITOR SHIRLFY SEGALL PHOTOGRAPHY C0 FDITOR NANLY NILHOL lA'JF I-DI OR NI-COND POV' ESTHFR WLEDEN ACTINITIES FDITOR NANCY HORT RAlllIUI RUSINI-Sb MANACFR BALI POR IRS Pl-CRHA1 ADVISOR VAPYLYN HANG EDITOR IAPILYN HURT CLASS FDITOR PVFIYIN B USH SPORTS EDITOR WIAQY 1C FLROY CURRICULUVI IDITOR 0'-I 1 HE mam purpose of the Reflector as Sxdney Central s yearbook IS to pre sent an accurate plcture of school l1fe In tts publlcatlon an effort IS made to employ good Journahsttc prlnclples, thls IS thought to lmprove both the general character of the book and the type of Journalnstlc ex perlence recelved by tts staff On the staff of the 1951 Reflector there are 44 boys and glrls drawn from grades eight through twelve Thls membership IS dwlded mto smaller worklng staffs Each staff wnth a student experlenced 1n year book work as edxtor is responsible for one of the 6 sections of the book In addntxon an art staff, a photography staff, and a busmess staff ln charge of sellmg subscrlptlons and publlclty are formed The edltor ln chnef and the asslstant edltor In chlef wnth the guidance of the faculty advxsor attempt to combine the work of the varlous staffs ln a umfled and well planned yearbook 'lf 711+ 26 if INISHS -5 L- I . Q ' f ' , .. Q W' -v , ' if W L. L - - Q f YI' 3 :fp 1 .I I A I ff! V5 I L' A , 6, .. 5 T! X4 x f .z 2. r..D' -s p . , -, 5 ' ' s,s:1, 3 T . :: ' .2 3' . - , ' . 1 , SIINIOR RDITUR1 CAROL GOLUSHINE, ASSISTANT FIDITORC ROBERT PORTER, ART EDITOR! DOROTHY , I 'L , .' T. v. . 'I t I 'v . I ' Tv, I 2 . . , 4 1 t I N C ' X ' , , . ' 10 3 . ' . fl 3 f ' 4 . . . . 1 ' 4 . , 7 . . . 0 . 6 t -L . . . . 2 S 'f , ' f - L1 Y , ' '. . 1- e V H Y 9 ' ' ' un - I v 3 'I ' A H , V f' . yww '-'Vt A+ H what gleeful smlles Well equnpped w1th paste, pencnl, and ruler, Carol Goldshme, Marylyn Mang, and Marllyn Hort edlt the class sectlon of the Reflector FRONT ROR ANN MIILER POKER CLARA? JLAN HOEGGER CONSTANCE ISBELL SECOND R00 GLADYS BLAGLE THIRD ROW PRUDENCE CLARKE JOANNE HOLMES ELEANOR WALTERS BARBARA TACEA MARGARET MAC LACHLAN JANFT LLIIS VIRGINIA XINFR PATRICIA GRFFNF SHARON MASON BACK ROW JOAN MISNFR MAPGA STRANG NANCY BUTLER IDROTHY GARRISON FDMARD NPFDEN RUTH HFDIGFR FSTHER WOIF BETTY ANN DINGHAN 27 , - -.f . I . . . ELIZABETH ROE, SANDRA JOHNSON, CECILE VIKUHLAK, HELMA RREHSER, PHYLLIS VOLLFRT, FRANCES WOOD ' ' 'I - .'. I ,,TI 4, FRONT ROW CAROI CUI DSHINF ESTHER WOI I' l-STHFR WH-D!-N JAVH- S MAC I ACHI AN I-'Il IOT DANPORTH SHUNIJ ROW RLTII IIPDICI-R 'HARGARI-T NAL IACHI AN IOXCI- BARN!-S FRAINCI-5 BORCHFRT IOAN 'HAI DUN I l ROY RACK ROW MRS Il-CRIIM1 HARII YN HURT IAFRIK XA MORRIS NANCY RUTI FR PDWARD MFVDI-N FAYP KNAH 2 'C NEWSREEL gets pubhclty m the WALTON REPORTER Thls pose appeared to show the work of the students ln journallsm Seated Jean Hoegger Esther Weeden Standmg Elhot Danforth Ruth Hedlger Esther Wolf Mary McElroy James MacLachlan Carol Goldshme 28 Newsreel N the fall of 1947 Mr Iohn MacLach lan edltor of the Sldney Record Enterprlse, asked the school lf they would 11ke to prmt a column of news xn h1s news paper every week Peggy Knudson edltor of thls new col umn chrxstened xt Newsreel and It has remamed an lmportant reflectlon of school news of the students by the students but for the commumty Marllyn Iordan was edltor ln the second year followed by Jean Hoegger and Esther Weeden The members of Newsreel are chosen not elected on the basxs of thelr marks m Engllsh Semors are not ehglble They are usually so busy they cannot meet the weekly news dead lme The subject of the weekly news storxes mclude sports student polls feature stories club news mtervlews creatwe wrxtmg and act1v1t1es of the classes 1 I: ' I ' 1 1'. '1 ' . ,. I - ALI, MARY uc H. . ' : .. 'Z ' . . 1 X, ' ' 3 , .7 , 3 ., F, ' 1 H. Vx . A y 39 I gil? ' E? ng. 1: l , J :J AA C . 5 4, X , - V , . 0 5 ft 2' ' , ' ' - as . . .L X. A I X ' . . . . - ' 1 l 5 as Q t , , ' ' - - M s , , , . ,, . xl A . . y , 1 ! ' ! ! - ' , ' 1 ! 7 . ' . ' 7 Y , , . . 9 9 1 r , . Maroon Cv HE Maroon and White is the student news publication of the Sidney High School. This paper, which has a staff of high school students, is also edited by the students. The exact date of the first Maroon and White is not exactly known, but it can be placed at about 1925. In its earliest years, the Maroon and White was a four sheet mim eographed newspaper with monthly issues. It sold at five cents a copy and had a circu- lation of about one hundred As the Sidney school grew, so did the Maroon and White During the late twenties and early thirties the paper received the backing of several town merchants As a result it became a twelve page printed monthly magazine with more emphasis on the literary side than on news and White About 1935, the Maroon and White revert ed back to the mimeographed copy. It con- tinued to be mimeographed until this year. During those years between 1935 and 1951, the Maroon and White changed from a bi- monthly, to a monthly, to a semi-term paper and back again. No definite records have been kept to show the number of is- sues each year. This year, however, the Maroon and White, with Jeannette Gregoire as Editor-in- Chief, Mrs. Anna Heimer as advisor, and twenty five staff members, is making plans to become a printed newspaper with a bi monthly circulation They are having a sub scription campaign for this as the Reflector goes to press PKUNI Run HLLMA BREMSER LUCILLF ABRAMSON ANN KNIGHT MARILYN HORT JFANNETTE GREGOIRF SALLY SEGALL SHEIIA GERIG FRANCES BORCHFRT SFCOND ROW HARYLYN HANG CECILF MIKULAK SHARON MASON DORELLIS CRONAUER MARIIYN LOKER NANCY HORT DONNA JUCKFTTE JACQUELIN LOGAN JOAN MISNER THIRD ROW FIIZ ABETH MILL R ALICE ROSA MARJORIE WICKES PAULA NELSON BEVERLY BAKER SANDRA DIMORIER PHYLLIS VOU ERT JEANNE BURLISON CONSTANCE ISBELL PATRICIA GREENE PATRICIA RUNYAN BACK ROW CAROL SUE DAVIS RUTH HEDIGER EDWIN ROGERS ROBERT GELDFR JAMFS MAC LACHLAN ELLIOT DANFORTH RUSSELL DOOLITTLE NANCY BUTLER CAROL SIKS iRS HFIMFR . . . . , Y ' : I , . ', . ' . . - ' 2- . . . , . . . . : . . ' , . , , I ' 1 I I A ' V ' ' I I : 'I - E , . , . ' , 1 . - ' U' v ' ' ' , I I I U ' ' , I , , 4 . 1 - v ' , .L, 5 '. . .. Librar Club I Z HE Library Club is a service club com- posed of about 40 girls in the junior and sen- ior high school. These girls are scheduled to work in the library one period a week and they do this during one of their study halls. While in the library, club members check books in and out, suggest good reading to fellow students, do shelving, filing, process new books, type, and do any other of the various duties that go along with library work. This year they participated in the night of fun parade and won 2nd prize with their COS- tumed representation of This Is America . During Book Week in November they put up a special display in the case in the lower hall composed of figures made out of colored pipe by Bowen, new books headed for popularity. They put up bulletin boards for special days and on topics such as football and other items of teen age interest. Their regular business meetings are held on one Thursday noon of each month and sometimes they have a party after their regular meeting. In past years girls who have worked in the club for two successive years get a bracelet and the club pays for 5 the cost. A similar project is under consideration this year. Last June they picked a day for their picnic when it didn't rain, an unusual item. They fin- ally assembled girls and food and proceeded to Gilbert Lake. It was the first picnic for the Library Club and they hope it will become a cus- cleaners This was to illustrate ' Spring Comes tom R ding by Betty Cavanna and Blocking Back FPONT ROW MARGARET BLRLISON GLADYS BFGFAL CECILE HIKULAK KALMA CHASE IATTI ROGERS YRNA BARTIETT IRNA TOGNOLA GLADYS BOWRFR MARIIYN LOLDFN SECOND RON PHYLLIS TURTUR DONNA GARRISON SALLY SFGALL JANIS MILL FR BETTY DLTCHEP PHYLLIS VOLLERT BARBARA WILSON BARBARA BESAW BEVERLY SHAVER PAY WILSON LLELLA JACQUES THIRD ROW MARY CHILLETTE VIRGINIA MINER BETTY FINR CHARLOTTE MANGAN PRUDFNCE CLARKE MARIE PECR FRANCES BORCHERT ELIZABETH MILLER KARENE BLRDICK PAYE KNAPP PATRICIA RUNYAN ANN WIGHTMAN BACK ROW JOAN LAhIh CATHFRINF MANGAN PHYLLIS CLRTIS BARBARA NICKES MARYON KARLSON CAROL SIMS LINDA ANZER BETTY ANN DINGMAN NANLY VILLELCU JANET WICRLS LEONA i MRS LNBAR . . , . . . ' ' CC ' 7? 1 ..' I Q ' ', A , . , ' . I, ' ,., M .' . , : ,, , ' , j ' ., . , A '. ' , ' ' Y ' ' I M f . A-' A H . J' ' ' B , ' ' ' , f 'RIGHT, . D'f . Future Farmers FRONT ROW CIb PIALL FREDERICK CHARLES CHRIiTIAh FARLE PETERbOh LAWRENCE SHELDON DONALD bLTTLF NATHAN RINNF FRAN APNOLD TURTUR QFCOND ROW CLARENCE DU MOND RALPH JL!P CLIFFORD VOTT GERHARD WOLF LEF WILLY HANBFN CALVIN PRITCHARD JAMES BARTLETT DANIEL NORTHRUP FRONT IOW PLORFNCE BANKS DOROTHX GARRIbO' ANNA DEAN ALICE ROSA pHyLLIb CURTIS QECOND ROW FSTELLA MOTT H UABFTH P-1TxIklx IALQUI-LIN IOGAN LEONA WRIGHT JOSEPHINE RYDER DOROTM HLNT BALR ROW MISS SPFNCFR ILAN IAHIV MARION DEAN CAROL SUE DAVIS MARY SCHUIDT HARIF PLCR 31 W fcf Cf C ui ' ri I E, D .I if' , , fr? DALE HOTT, JAMES MOORE, IUNALD SHIELDS. BACK ROW! MR. SALISBURY, WILLIAM OSTRANDER, DONALD HOTT, L' . 5 Av Q 4, , , , v.' A V 'A - A YO r A , ALLOWE EN mght the Nlght O Fun lS a bxg mght ln the l1fe of the chlldren of Sldney The flrst event of the evemng IS a blg par ade wlth the school band, the leglon band floats made by clubs who hope to wm prlzes wlth them, and the costumed bedecked grade chlldren After the parade nearly the whole town con gregates at the school for costume Judgmg and for an amateur show Th1s was followed thls year by Sally and Her Cowboy Pals ' Click, goes the camera as Connie Isbell turns from her Hallowe' en prizewinner. The cub scouts turn pioneer in the Hallowe' en Parade 1 . . 4 . . . . 3 . I la Pys Cf The Class Cf The shop c ass bullds the scenery gg 34 1 Nancy Hort Jumps back horrlfled at the thought of her father Dave Bornstem throwmg out her latest boyfnend Bob Foree, Moby Co111ns looks on wlth conern ln Iumor Mlss Oh dear are you hurt 9 Paula Nelson comforts Dav1d Bornstem though B111 Maycock and Leonard Cumm do not seem to be upset by the affa1r 1n Ever Smce Eve Conme Isbell IS aghast as Leonard Cumm plcks up lean Hoegger, who plays the part of h1s bltter r1va1 for the ed1torsh1p of the school newspaper m th1s scene from Ever Smce Eve A A- i 4 s . X Q 1 . K 7 , 9 , - r '- a v . . 4 , . - 2 ,yy L C.,-, lv 'f:572v W' . 'bf' . ,- u wi,-2 , .vm .- V w ail? f V V2-'ff-f'E5P, . , -in-W , ,. - ' g. 7, f-,M 4, , 4 , q sa ,,,q Mfg ,, , mms . - A -' 'f -fu: 3 Huang? '- T ,w nf- ' , , , , , I N . 2 -5 A . fs cc , . ' 1 - - c 4 - 1 1 , . ' . H . Historical UHIOI Socict ' ' FRONT ROW WILLIAM YOUNG ROGER GREGOIRE JOHN BORCHERT SFCOND ROW THELVIA DICKMAN SHEIILA GERIG KALMA CHASF' RUTH HEDIGER NANCY VILLECCO MARGARET KLEINFR JEANNE BURLISON THIRD ROW MR WADE WARREN DOOLITTLE JACK YOUNG HARVEY ELANDER STEPHEN TACFA CHARLFS GLENN 'VIR JOHNSON BACK ROW MISS TURNER MISS QUINN MISS PINE KOFPICERS AND ADVISORS OMY PEPRI- SENTFD 1 HE New York State Iumor Hlstorlcal Soclety Sldney Chapter, has three sec tlons orgamzed at Sldney Central School Forty two Nmth Graders have Indlans as thelr general theme of the year and are planmng a held tmp to West Pomt and Hyde Park Thelr offlcers are Warren Doollttle presldent, Stephen Tacea, vlce presxdent, Kalma Chase, secretary, and Jack Young, treasurer Mlss P1ne IS thelr advlsor The Elghth Grade membershlp IS lead by Shella Gerlg presldent Harvey El ander, vxce presldent, Nancy Vllleco, sec retary and Thelma D1ckman, treasurer Mlss Turner IS advxsor to thls sectlon of about thlrty puplls whlch plans to v1s1t Albany A fxeld trlp to the old Stone Fort at Schoharle w111 be made by the seventy four Seventh Grade Yorkers th1s year The1r offlcers are Charles Glenn,pres ldent, Roger Gregolre, v1ce presldent John Borchert, secretary, W1ll1am Young, treasurer, and Mr Johnson and Mr Wade as sponsors Cub lip, l FRONT now JOYCL IIPP PRLDT-NCC CLARK CHARLOTTE HANGAN JLFL SMITH JANICT NIIIIFR IATPICIA Homus H1-:LHA HRPASFH SFCOND How PETER OECHSLIN MARILYN HOPT NANCY BUTIFR CYNTHIA HURT CAROL su DAXIS CAROL GOLDSHINE BETTY ANN DITNGMAN DOROTHY GARRISON JOAN AC DONAID THIRD Row NICHOI AS DANPORTH DONALD LISTNBT LESTER TRFES HERBERT MORGAN VALENTE CARRFRF BIHCF CIARPN NICHOLAS M90 VINO MRS RACINF 'E 9 - L6 . , . - . l a , u . . n I I . l I n I . .u n I 5 A 0 , u g 1 . 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SECOND ROWI PATSY BAKER, DOROTHY KALICICKI, JACQUELIN LOGAN, MARGARET ANN HAGFIR, MARY- LYN MANG, PATSY MORRIS. BACK ROVJI CAROL GOLDSHINPI, MARGARET lxl.FINFfR, GLADYS BOWKPIR, MARY MC I-fl.ROY. Bowling Club S engineers of their bowling teams, these girls represent part of the girl' s compartment of the sports train. The teams bowl each Monday and Wednesday. The superintendents of the line are Coach Florence Skillman and Man- ager Carol Goldshine. This activity has been carried on for several years and has proven able to promote better sportsman- ship and to teach the girls to bowl properly. ITH Ann Miller as their engineer the volley ball intramural teams progressed very successfully They attended many playdays one of which was held at Norwich Basketball was again under the leadership of Iean Hoegger who kept track of the stand ings of the nine intramural teams and posted individual scoring progress Along with the above sports the girls also participated in the track and softball events held on Moving Up Day Hockey CTTHESE girls are some of the girls who played hockey this last fall The engineer of the hockey train was Helen Riesen Coach Florence Skill man was the superintendent These girls boarded the hockey train for a play day at Greene where they tied one game and lost the other by onl a slight margin The Freshmen team tried out their hockey wings this fall too Many of them had never played field hockey before Even though sticks were called often every girl came off the field with a better understandlng of hockey and good Sportsrnanshlp than FRONT ROV! MISS SKILLMAN JEAN HOFGGER NANCI BOARDMAN ANN MILLFR HI-ll-N RIFSFN P C DONALD MARY MC FIROY they have had before SFCOND ROM DORIS OLSFY ANNE MORSE JOICE LI P FRMA MA GIADXS BOWKFR JEANNFTTF GRI-GOIRE BACR RON JLLIA NORTHRLP GENEXII- PIFFI-.R DOROTHY RALICICRI, CONSTANLI-. lSBE,l,l., b.l.lZArll'.Tr1 AIRALA, Girls, Sports C . . . , . l Seven victorious Sophomore girls enjoy the half during one of their intramural basketball games. P. S. They won. x I . Tired and apprehensive, basket- ball coach, Florence Skillman and manager Jean Hoegger endure a hectic basketball game from the sidelines. ,Q HESE nine happy girls Marilyn Hort, Joyce San ford Hall Barbara Curtis, Helma Bremser, Phy llis Curtis, Beverly Baker, Janet Sands, Helen Rie sen, Barbara Henderson, are Sidney s championship track team They are the first Sidney team in nine teen years to win the Susquenango League Track Championship may Cheerleaders AIN S XA EADIN S FRONT J A PT SXNDS IALI A NILSON CUNSTANCI- ISIXIII SI-LONJ RIM I CHFFR J IO N I ' N U-I I I-R ABSFNT FROM KAI TAINI BRI MSYR S SQUAD API H ANC FS HORCHI-RT AND BIUBARA HI-NIJFRSON 37 . , I - ,Ga . . . - .l .I . I . . , ' . , ,.-Q . . . . - t 3 ' , li M 4 1 IN C-'APT I ISflEI.I.' F ' HSITY CHEVHI. I, .'G TQUAIJ MU-fi ' ' HV -I NI C ' 'A - -'. -'-I i ' I -' HIT .'I Z NANCY JICHfJl.S, BEVERLY BAKER. THIRD ROVBI FRANCIS WOOD. J. . .. LEM FRS ARE PHYLLIS CVRTIS, IxAI.XlA CHASE, . AN' ISIHQ .I., lllTl.'l.A BRIINLTR, ANU I-QTHEI I. ' . .f UUE. I ' 4 if'I'.'.' .Ci ..1 . .I.., JAMES BARTLETT JOHN CLFAVFLAND WILLIAM MAYCOCK EDWIN ROGERS CARSTEN HANSEN WILLY HANSEN ROBERT GELDER Football FRONT ROW WIIIIAM HUNT BENJAAIN GLOFCKLER DONALD DOYLE STEPHEN TACEA DONALD CHARTIFR RUSSELL VOLTZ FRNEST RIFSFN RICHARD HOUCK WAYNE KING SFCOND ROW JOSEPH LAKIN RONALD WALKER LEONARD CUKM WILIIAM WAIKER PETFR KNIGHT DAVID BORNSTEIN LOREN COLIINS JOHN LAKIN ROBERT FOREE LOUIS GARDNER BACK ROW RAPPLING thelr way through an undefeated and untled season the Sldney Warrlors rolled LEAVING ON TRACK FOR Sherburne 13 Sldney 26 Delhi X6 slaney 45 Walton 12 Sldney 13 ARRIVING ON TRACK FROM C ooperstown 12 Oxford Greene Wmdsor Sxdney Sldney Sldney Sxdney Captam Loren Moby Collms the engme of the football tram IS ready as always to push forward to vlctory 38 mto the champlonshlp of the Susquenango League Englneered by Loren Co111ns the team won th1s tltle for the fxrst tlme smce the 1935 eleven Sept 30 Oc 7 Oct 21 Sept 23 Oct 14 Oct 28 Nov 11 LYNN BENNETT, LESTER mess? I I , I I ' 'N ' ' t. ' 26 . 13 ' 25 . 0 ' 46 . ' 12 ' 25 . ' lf Y, ' , ' This is one wheel of the football train at the hub of which are the coaches: Line Coach Alan Drake and Backfield Coach Francis Redmond. Football Sguad Carsten Hansen William Maycock Willy Hansen Robert Foree Lynn Bennett Robert Gelder William Walker Peter Knight Loren Collins David Bornstein John Lakin Right End Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Quarterback Right Half Back Left Half Back Full Back Backfield Wayne King Donald Doyle Lester Trees Joseph Lakin Ronald Walker Stephen DuMon d Linemen Edwin Rogers Ernest Riesen Iohn Cleaveland Russell Voltz Edwin Snover James Bartlett Richard Houck Benjamin Gloec fNurnbers in front of names refer to pictures below! kler 39 This Line ls Bound For Glor One of the powerful sections of our football tram consists of FRONT ROW CARSTEN HANSEN WILLIAM 'l1AYCOCK WILLY HANSEN ROBERT FOREE LYNN BENNETT ROBERT GEIDFR WILLIAM WALKER BACK ROW LOREN COLLINS JOHN LAKIN DAVID BORNSTEIN PETER KNIGHT HE football team of 1950 proved to be a great success not only because of the team but be cause of the high school spirit brought on by the backing of the school highlighted by pep rallies cheerleaders, and the band playing at the games The grand finale of this undefeated, untied season was the football banquet held in the Scmtilla cafeteria The school again pitched in and helped prepare for this outstanding event Mr Herrmann s art students showed their ap preciation to this champion team by preparing all the decorations for the banquet A group of Spencer, waited on tables Mr Burk1 s accor dion band composed of grade school students furnished the music The coaches captains and co captains at tended the banquet from all the schools in the league The coaches who attended were Les ter Bursey Cooperstown, Iohn Colegrove Sherburne Edward Shalkey Delhi Alton B Doyle Oxford Tom O Neil Walton, George Finnegan Greene, and Merrit Klumpp Windsor Each member of the team was presented with a championship emblem a gold football from the school and a maroon letter sweater from the Scintilla Div of Bendix Aviation Corp The Varsity Cheerleaders take a pictorial bow for the fine work done in supporting the team They are janet Sands Beverly Baker Constance Isbell Frances Wood Nancy Nichols and Paula Nelson 40 , - . , . . . , I . ' - 0 high school girls under the direction of Miss E . .! . i 7 - . . ,, N . 1 s ' ' rs' 9 - 3 I y J - . I ' . 9 1 Y ' D ! . 7 ' l . . ' y . ' ' 1 . . . , y D 9 9 ' n SEEN cLocRw1sE AROUND THF TABLE ARE CLARENCE DU NIOND JOSEPR LARTN LAWRENCE SHELDON JAMES SHATTUCK CARSTFN HANSFN WILLIAM WALKER EDWIN ROGERS HARRY DE BLOOM WILLIAM MAYCOCK ROBERT EOREE LESTER TRFES WTLLY HANSEN LYNN BENNPTT RONALD WALKER Kei' Loren Collms captam of the team Francls Redmond coach of the team, and Floyd Schwartzwalder Head Coach of Football at Syracuse Umverslty admxre the trophles 41 CHE commumty s mterest m the school affalrs was well shown when the Home and School Orgamzatlon gave a Champlonshlp Banquet for the football team The members of the orgamza t1on planned the whole evenmg the women S01lC1t dmner Everyone m the commumty cooperated by buymg tlckets and maklng the banquet a tre mendous success The 1935 eleven were mvlted as speclal guests of the commumty These guests also a champlonshlp team are now members of the commumty and they were very glad to honor 1950 eleven Rev Robert Kellerman, Master of Ceremo mes mtroduced the ma1n speaker of the evenmg head football coach of Syracuse Umversxty Mr Floyd Schwartwalder The theme of hxs speech was the value of sportsmanshlp ln a young man s hfe - 'B . . . . 83 xp is v A . . . . . - X nl ed for money, food, sold tickets and served the T, Tl' : . . ' A I , D . . . 3 ' the Basketball Semor Vars1ty FRONT ROW WAYNE KING LOREN COLLINS ROBERT FOREE ELLIOT DANFORTH DONALD DOYLE BACK ROW JAMES GOSSOO WIL LIAM MAYCOCK CARSTEN HANSFN FDWIN ROGERS THEODORE ALLEN IFTFR KNIGHT THE TWIN ENGINES OF THIS TRAIN ARE ROBERT FOREE AND LORFN COIIINS LEAVING ON TRACK FOR Varslty Varslty Whltney Pomt Ba1nbr1 dge Walton Sldney Sldney Sldney Dec Dec Dec Whltney Pomt Bambrldge Walton Sldney Sxdney Sldney Chenango Forks Sldney Chenango Forks Greene Cooperstown Oxford Iumor Varslty Sherburne Greene Oxford Whltney Polnt Balnbrldge Chenango Forks Sldney Sldney Sldney Sldney all Feb Feb Feb Greene Cooperstown Oxford ARRIVING ON TRACK FROM Sldney Sldney Sldney Sldney Sidney Sldney Dec an an an Fe Feb Iumor Sherburne Greene Oxford Whxtney Pomt Bambrldge Sldney Sldney Sidney Varslty Sidney Sidney Sldney Sldney Sldney Chenango Forks Sldney 42 umor VHISII FRONT ROW RLSSELL VOLTZ CLIF FORD MOTT KENNETH DONALDSON LESTFR TREES RONALD WALKER BACK ROW AMOS FINCH LOUIS GARDNER JACK YOUNG DOLGLAS PORTER ASA DECKER NICHOLAS DANFORTH THE ENGINE OF THIS TRAIN IS LESTER TREES A Q I ' 4 Z . A ' ' 59 ' 49 . 8 ' ' 40 ' 31 ' ' 58 ' 54 . 16 ' ' 58 ' 38 67 ' 49 . 23 30 ' 36 51 ' 64 I . 12 27 ' 60 Sherburne 61 Sidney 47 Feb. 2 Sherburne 60 Sidney 55 -- ' -- . 9 -- ' -- -- ' -- . 17 -- ' -- -- ' -- . 23 -- ' -- 62 ' 50 . 15 70 ' 30 49 ' 85 I . 5 36 ' 71 43 ' 83 I . 19 38 ' 61 ' ' 42 ' 48 I . 26 ' ' 67 ' 59 ' ' 39 ' 58 b. 3 ' ' 48 ' 68 -- ' -- . 16 -- ' -- P 5 1 5XUHEy Smut., , Y gdlfr gunner I-ig ERONT ROW KENNETH DAVIS ELIIOT DANEORTH ROBERT EOREI- DANIEL MLRDOCH CHARIFS MACK DONALD DOYIE ROBERT BAGNALL SECOND ROW DONALD WILSON WILLIAM MAYCOCK JAMES MASTER SON CARSTLN HANSEN THEODORE ALIEN IOREN COIIINS LEONARD CLMM COACH AIAN D ARF JAMES MASTERSON IS THE ENGINE OE THIS TRAIN Track N May 27 1950 the Sectlon 4 Class B track meet was held Of the schools present, Sidney took flfth place June 6, 1950 saw S1dney subdue Wal ton, 612 to 372 Out of 12 schools attendmg the meet on Iune 10 1950 the War rlors captured fourth place Sidney s track team IS remembered for Iohn Lak ln s 220 yard dash Rlchard DeChard runnmg the mlle, Norman Wheeler capturmg half mlle honors, Robert Bagnall starlng at pole vaultmg, Robert Zurn hlgh Jump Sprmg Spo ts Baseball Leavlng on Track for Opponent S1dney Bambrldge Chenango Forks Sherburne Whltney Polnt Greene Oxford Arrlvlng on Track from Balnbrldge Chenango Forks 4 Sherburne Whltney Polnt Greene Jun-lplng for glory and Carl FRONT ROW LAWRENCE' SHFIDON ROR!-RT ZURN JOHN IAKIN RICHARD DF CHARD WIII IMI MAYFOUK I ton Yanson S 8 broad IEONARD CUMM DONAID EORSYTHE RAKK ROW BERNARD HAIBERT WIIIIAM IURIIY ROB!-RT BAGNAII COACH FRANCIS REDMOND NORMAN WIIH-I PR CIARENH- DU MONO WESll'Y WRIGHT 43 . f . u ' A I 4 I I ,V I I ' I Y . , A Q E , S ' ' ' ' ' 3 11 , ' M , 8 7 ' ' f 'Q I' O ' X 2 1 - . ' I fi A I 1 1 I . . ,f ,X fj, f A nh I, Q 3 3 sb , ,lx I Q, 1 7 A N If X 3 7 '9 I iz ' ' 4 5 I 23 . ,, ' ,. ' ' 8 3 11 7 1 , . . , ,:, ' , , Oxford 8 7 A. - N Varsny Club I-RONT ROW ROBIRT GELDER IJONAID CIIARTIER DONALD DOYLF DONALD SHIELDS WAINL LINK SECOND R W TIIFOIJORE ALIEN CARSTEN HANSI-N WILIIAM 'IIAICOCL VIIIII HANSEN RONALD SHARP LINN BFNM-ITT TIIIRIJ ROW IORI N LOLI INS STFPHFIN DL MONO PETE-.R INNIGHT ILONARD CIJVIVI LII IOT DANFORTH DON-KI D WIISON DANID ISORNSTFIN ROBI-RT FORFE BACIx ROW COACH FRANCIS RFDMOND COACH ALAN DRAIxIf HE newest sectlon of the track for the sport tram IS the Vars1ty Club The engmeers of thxs sports sldelme are Loren Collms, presxdent Wayne Klng Vxce pres ldent, Leonard Cumm, secretary, Robert Foree, treasurer Thelr mam purpose IS to promote better sportsmanshlp a mong the players To accomphsh another thelr alms, the last stop of thls tram IS planned to be a banquet to present letters to the boys Members of the Varslty Club nj. RLJBI-KI PORLI- AMD WIII IAM WAIRFR mg after the Wlndsor game I ' I IIUWII' ID mmxsrslw vu II mnsu un nv. gpwmy I ANI! K-XRSIPN II-INS 44 I Q , - - ' of ' .' C I , . , , , 'Q ' , A '.'E. I OI . I ,I', ' 1. fr, . . . ' I, .' , , , 'ft' . - .Hi ,.',.', .' ' ., ' ' , ,'.' '.., I. .' , V 'i K . G I , '1 f Q, I lm mono -un I-XI.I ur' THE 'uw mx 3 5 l V- M , , lam r., ' . ,. ..'b,N, U A ' U wfffk Ticket Qffice T5 GQQDES 1 To 11 , ff 3 X ff 7 4 M f X ii'-,,,fl 45 Ok unior Engineer and Conductors 1 C R. Henry F Hort--Oswego State Normal B S at Albany State Tea chers College, M A at Syracuse Umver sity I flrmly beheve that It s the rlght of every Amerlcan boy and glrl to have a free publlc educatlon that should be deslgned to meet thelr needs, Interests and abxlxtles The hope of democracy hes 1n the preparatlon of our young people GRADE SUPI-RNISOR IIINRI I' I 'll a -as-, aw F B FRONT ROW UI IH- TROWBRIIJGF F II-N FINCH NI-STIA IIA7I'ITON IJUR1lTl x LAKFINGTON MARION FUAIIII KI AIMS SHI-I ION FIJITII I ARSON DURUTHI PI-Ch JLI IA I IFRSON SICOMJ ROW Nl- I-N KOIII FR AIJRII- HARTKO NINIAN BAIKI-.R JFAW BARRATT FIGRA WHITNFX JANFT BI-'NNI-TT 'II-II-N IPI-IJFN ANNA GDIIN HA lx III!! CARR IJORUTIIEA WOOD BF TIIA BOLN IER DAGNX I ATHAM SIIIRI FI NIC UINNI-I I BI- ATRICI HMAPU5 DI Rf BAT! 5 SFRGIO WI-'RA HICIILING HOWARD DIMSAR 46 i ,pil til 4 XM GRADEI MRS BARRATT ANDRA McCauley pomts to the num ber 5 She helps john McCauley Richard Latham Kay Wlghtman Martha Burdlck Jean DeBloom and W1ll1am Sands learn countlng E1 Tcrmmal THE NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ARY Gray Rlchard Wllson Constance Isbell lean Hoegger Marylyn Mang and Carolyn Mang watch the workmen lay the brlcks for the new grade school bulld mg on Pearl Street The Elementary School IS to be ready for occupancy ln September 1951 El Compartmcnts MISS MCCONNELL KINDERGARTEN ARL Cook Gary Powell Marsha Lee Benedlct Sylvla Beyen and Cecll George bulld thelr flrst roads GRADE 2 MRS LATHAM LERINDA Taylor Douglas Warner Mrs Latham Donna Decker and Judith Schla fer build a Health House The house is made of a graham cracker roof oat meal sides raisin windows a milk chimney Around the house are prune shrubs and the pathway is rice and carrots Q. l aug, GRADE 4 MISS TROWBRIDGE ICHARD Burger does an arithmatic problem for the class. Miss Trow bridge is near by to give aid if needed. Sitting left to right: Iames Quinn, Mary Anne Maynard, Donald Graney, lud- ith McCarty, Micheal Terebo, Douglas Sheldon, Donald Clayton, and Louis Pal- ombo. x9 GRADE 3 MRS WOOD HE students read for their teacher Mrs Wood At the table in the foreground are Carol Loller David Loudon Margo Loker Jocelyn Bonker Ruth Day Betty Mae Carpenter Anthony Cumo and Elretia Nor man GRADE 6 MISS PIERSON ONNA Donofrlo takes the class on a tr1p to a clty m Northern Slberla W1th her are Mlss Plerson Doral Teetz Rosahe Benedxct Phyllls Dumond and Ann Cole GRADE 5 MISS GONSER C ISS Gonser and Irene Rothman watch the D 8: D CDenn1s and Douglasj Puppet Show Governor Bradford Charley the An nouncer and Chxef Massocolt the puppets were made by Denms McCarty Douglas Hall and Carol Keller The puppet show was part of thelr pllgrun un1t PROJECT GRADE1 MRS EDWARDS ARMER In The Dell' IS a favorlte game of Mrs Edwards flrst grade As the class members play Judy Brown Mrs Ed wards and Kenneth LIV1IIgStOl'l smg w1th them , fi n.- ff In I. 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Va 49 Grade fs! .gil FRONT ROR GFRJA SPROSSEL JOAN TAYLOR HANS OECHSLIN JACKLYN CUMO CAROLEE PURDY SECOND ROW MISS BERNICL GONSER VIVIAN PUPPER JOAN TISKA WINONA KINNE SYLIVA BRAMLEY HELEN SCHMIDT JANEY GLASNER PATTY HULBERT IRS THEIMA 1PRK THIRD ROR JUDY SHIELDS THOMAS HAMILTON HAROLD HAGER RICHARD WESNER ROBERT DLTCHFR EDWARD GRANFY LELAND REYNOLDS SANDRA HERRICK BACK ROW LINDA BRENNEIS BEVERLY CUTTING GEN EWIEVF ROORF BETTY LOL DE FOREST JUDITH O NEII BETTY JANE PRATT MARGARET WILCOX PATRICIA BAZATA JUD ITH LIMMERMAN GRADE CHORUS HE students m grade chorus are plcked from grades 4 5, and 6 by Mrs Merk and the homeroom teacher They are chosen because of thelr responslbxlxty and ablhty to smg The chorus makes up the bxggest part of the grade operetta They smg at assembhes and at the slxth grade graduation The mam reason for the grade chorus IS to glve the students more chance for ad vanced work than they recexve ln class, and It w111 help them m the future Presndent ns Iudy O Nell, Vlce Presl dent IS Thomas I-Iamllton, and Secretary Betty Tyne Mlss Gonser IS the planxst They meet twlce a week and they smg umson, two and three parts. 50 . g P - 1 ' I A .I 'A' 1 J A - , .- ' 'f fr t, . J W r I I u , , n 5 - . . . ' if ' AI 1 V'-7 , X Q F T E A F1 A ff L. I 'K ' V ' , 1 X 1. I :QR 4 4 ' 5:-1 K - ' ,174 I . ' A ' A Q f 1, a X-tt, ..:uLfQ ' 45 -f , -' ft I ' ' E A X71 Q, A ' I , X 'i Z 2 ' ' , ' , , . , , 1 , . . . , . . . .- . . . , FRONT ROW GLADYS MARR WILLIAM BERRY JOHN DAVIS GARRY NABINGER WARREN VOLLERT BRENDA CODDINGTON PAUL MC INTYRE RICHARD ALCOTT JOHN MIKULAK JOHN MAC DONALD BEVERLY ROOT SECOND ROW MARCELLA KETCHUM PATRICIA PINK NANCY DEAN SHARON LARAWAY MARGARET SAGER WINIFRED OPDYKE MARIE PRESTON CLAUDIA PARENT SALLY MERRITT CAROL PLACE THIRD ROW DAWN TYLER CAROLYN MANG CONNIE KNAPP ROSEMARY HORT JUDITH MC CARTY STEPHANIE LE SUER SUSAN GLOECKLER JEANETTE NORTHUP JOYCE ROWE IRENE ROTHMAN BARBARA ODELL FOURTH ROW EDITH MENTZER MARTHA KETCHUM DONALIE ROSA ANN FISK CARMEN SCHLAFER MARY JANE GELDER THEODOSIA CONNOR MERETH HOLLERAN CAROL KELLER BETTE ANN TYNE BACK ROW ROBERT LORD RICHARD LARAWAY RALPH PLACE RONALD PHELPS DENNIS MC CARTY RICHARD BURGER DOUGLAS HALL WILLIAM BURDICK JAMES DANN GRADE OPERETTA HRISTMAS In The Clrcus by Catherlne Alllson Chrlstle, the grade operetta was performed by grades klndergarten through slxth The people at the clrcus felt very sad because Santa had not responded to the letter askmg to attend a speclal performance for h1m The clrcus had a dress rehearsal so that lf Santa dld come, he would see them nn costume and m practlce Santa came as they were rehearsmg and h1d durmg the perform ance At the end he appeared, carrying a sack full of glfts Thomas Hamllton, Rlngmaster, Harold Hager, Tony the Barker Eddle Graney, Toto the Head Clown, and Robert Dutcher Santa Claus, had the lead parts The elementary art students, wlth Mlss Bartko supervlsmg, made the propertles, and the homemaklng glrls, w1th Mlss Spencer s help, made the costumes Y , I o,. . . 'Zi 1 i. 'I I' I ' ' ' . . ia, ' 1 K i . - ., U ks I ,- . -X a Y ' n W l ,4i',',4q jzs n ll ' .L-.X . . I . I , . I . f I . ' . p - - . I 5 . v . , . xc I H Q Y . - . !7- ' Y . , . . . . 4 Patrol Boys FRONT ROW BURTICE GIFFORD JAMES MOORE LT MARTIN LAKIN SECOND ROW HFNRY P HORT JOHN W MARTIN JAMES SCHROH ROBERT DUTCHER DAVID SOWERSBY KEITH CLARK THIRD ROW RONALD BECKER LARRY WILLIS ROBERT DANN HAROLD HAGER ERNEST MAYNARD WILLIAM SINES GERALD CURTIS BACK ROW GEORGE DAVIS JOHN WLASIUK JAMES CRAWFORD ROBERT STARK HARRY SUNDAL RICHARD MC CAULEY RUSSELL SHAVER EDWARD BRUETSCH JAM!-'S COLWELL f fl ff 1 I '3 5QCJ! 'QW O9 B Wwfy W ,,f -.-, A23 HE Sldney Central School Patrol Squad IS now m nts exghth year of patrol operatron and IS workmg for an elght year perfect safety award from the Amerlcan Automoblle Assoclatlon The Patrol has earned a perfect safety award for seven years whlch means that no accident has v1s1on was provided Over sxxty boys from grade s1x are members of the 1950 51 squad and have recelved baslc m structlon ln safety procedures from the1r Patrol Supervlsor Henry F Hort by use of motlon plc tures lectures and demonstratnons so that they fully understand how to mstxtute safety practxces for the elementary school students Patrol supervlslon IS provxded at street lnter- sectlons near the school to ellmmate possxbllxty A 6' . . ataa ,taa I s o , ff ff A 5 A 5 E 5 6 f W wi wt? W 0 0 Q , I taken place near or at the point where patrol super- ta .T 1 fl R W M n, fi ng., 5 O Nw K Q -I xl, , , I . ,. I . - K A A W . W WWW . . . . . V Law 52 FRONT ROW FREDDY COLLINS VICTOR KLEINER CAPTAIN SECOND ROW EDWARD GRANEY DORAL TEETZ RICHARD FORSYTHE JOHN ALLEN DAVID RUTENBER HANS OECHSLIN THIRD ROW REX MOTT PARLEY HARRIS RICHARD REYNOLD RICHARD STILSON HAROLD SANDS JACK GILL HUGH FIGARY BACK ROW RALPH WEILINMANN THOMAS RIEMAN ALLEN GEORGE THOMAS HAMILTON RICHARD BARNS WILLIAM HEBURN RONALD MC CALL LELAND REYNOLDS 'ul of accldents at pomts of crossmg and also ln the halls of the elementary school to dlrect -K, ., 4 R x the flow of trafflc These experiences provlde our chlldren wlth opportumtles for demonstratlon of leadershlp and also followershlp among thexr peers as well as develop a sense of responsxblllty and pro vlsxon of servxce to thelr fellow students and school Last year a speclal honor was recelved for the second year ln successxon when Sldney was represented at Washmgton, D C by a patrol boy W Charles Glenn, last year Senlor Lleutenant was selected by a commlttee of Judges to repre fit sent Delaware County and New York State at the ofgggoloboflfeallogzecffAngflc? GRADE CHILDREN MARILYN SCUTT BARBARA '1AYLOT'l' SHARON BARNHART essum1eansyn w a ro Squad and the beneflts be recelved from RICHARD WESNLR ANU CAPT VICW-OR KLEINER patrol part1c1pat1on KAREN MERRITT THOMAS DANFORTH AND LOUIS PARENT JR PATROL BOYS 53 3 - LT. , - . Z , . . . . Q f - . 1 I I , - Z , . . . . . , . I o 'Y' ' 2 ' 5 ' A f ,' , . M I fm Q -' ' ' 'f-nz, ' , D i W2 gm n .W 7 - H Y, Q . . . . Q 3 . -. R 'lg , C - l - - . ' Q. H 1. 1 I ' if ' ' ' if fx ' ' . n 1 n s la V ' 'fi . , ' . A , A -V. A! , , , nw-. N 1 A '-' , .Iwi - . A V , - I V r . , - . ' ' - ,Y . - . l . . . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . . . n Trunk Lmes MASONVILLE GRADES 4 8: 5 MR HOWARD DUNBAR UTH Brown Floyd Flsher Donna Lath am and W1111am Reynolds pamt murals Mr Howard Dunbar helps with the perspec t1ve of the plctures SIDNEY CENTER GRADE SCHOOL HARLOTTE Gordon and Carol Ann Place work on papler mache ammals The ammals were made for a scnence and socxal studles umt After completlng the umt the students gave them to the klndergarten ,- QQ! SIDNEY CENTER GRADE 4 MRS ELLEN FINCH RS Ellen Flnch Gall Stewart Alex Moore, and Janet Book admlre the Dlorama of P1mwe's Home whlch IS bu1lt ln a hot, wet regnon. The grade studled Afrxca and read the story of Plmwe Stauons the Classes f ,Egg ,gg f5 C 'Z, I7 , ' M lon ?5I 2 X 2-4,-X7 JL. M ,qv MA..,.., 55 , C13 'l C5 s -X x C f.: 'ff -' N -,,,. , - 1 ,, X - , .L. -f T- 1 ,s s f f Q 1 .,. K s , -M15 ff ' CQ s- ,fda fi ' I Lg, 'C - , , , X fx-4 in -I .. 4 K ' f Y-2 Q ? , , K -Z 1E'- f D L- ' - I 3 ' ' I3 1 ' 1 I3 3 A 3 . .1 4- fi A' flq,-' 7 X Q . 'I' 'J 0 A S P f- ' 9 s Q XX KM ss, L'4 U o X ,,,.x'Z,..'- o L- l 'l- X ir xxsxr 'xnxx' 'X'--yxx, ,f K K X i Xxx f-w,Xx xi K 'ff X-xx X .XXX X - N x X jf Z X' r-Af Nf-- bg' x E F' fn ,f M hx 'X 4 P IW J ,X 'R fv J js-N Station 195 6 HIS pretty young lass is Ioamie Chill- etti, the seventh grades' promising ballerina. Dancing is what Ioanne likes to do best of all. The other seventh graders have enjoyed bookbinding. English lettering , taught by our exchange teacher, Mr. Gomer Williams, and have made murals of early Sidney schools 5' i lk flu. Q.. v1 , -1 gl I 6 ROON' 3wl I-RONT ROW Ill-IORES RIGHTNIII-R MARY COFRFRIJPT H PATPICR NNA GILI NNI- L HI IGOTT JOANNI E11 UNLA bHIRIIfl RLTIII-'NHPRG SFCOND ROW I JARNIS WAUI- DWIGHT DONAIDSON HLRDF TTI- HARGHFR I-FNNPTH SI-ARIF Cl II-TON RFTCHIV HAP PM-I I HM Ol S D! YA IA HA T ll A J 5 S-All W J NNI' CHIIII-TTI DCN A P x0N Illll JA OB IKATHAIFI-N MASON JAN!-T COY KIARI lOl SANDS JOIQF CRANDAII ULPRAY IOGAN BACK POV CHARIC GAPDNFR FRANR NIITRIYK IICUARD CLRII-l NFRNPR IIDWIIJ JOHN Rl-NIORTFR CH-IPIIS ROOT STAINTON C CAII IJONAID CASCON JOHN BORCHFPT THOMAS CI APP!-R 56 xv 9 C1 'S gv I I ROOH R 1 FRONT ROW PATRICIA SEARLE JIAN FEIGFNBUTZ PATRICIA BARNHART BARBARA FINCH HARY TYNF IRENE FURGISON KAVEDA BLAKFSIEE SECOND ROW MR WIIIIAM JOHNSON KFNNFTH BOOK PATRICK SIMPSON GFNE HUIBERT ROBERT WYMAN WALTER NESBITT RAIPH BADCOCK IPO CARHODY LAPL KARISON RICHARD PLACE IAN ANGFLO THIRD ROW JOHN ROOT BARBARA DAVIS MARY RFFD AIICE DLAN KARI WPFDFN NANCY SHARP KATHFRINF GRPFNF FIAINF BACKLS MARJORIF HOWF ARTHUR HC CANN BACK ROW RUSSFIL HAII BYRON DFCKPR MIITON BROWN BRUCE BAIRD ROBFRT HUNT PAUI GRFFNF JOHN BARKFR DAVID INFICH RICHARD CLEAVELAND RICHARD GRFEN Qs: i gg.,-, 11 - xg? If at ROOM 113 FRONT ROW ALDREY HLNT ELAINE ERB JOAN BLRGFR JOAN BRUSH JEANFTTF HINER JANET VOLTZ DEBRA LOKER MARY ANN DIFHI SECOND ROW MR GOMPR WIIIIAMS JANICE RISLEY SHIRLFY NORTHUP FLWA DANIFIS BARBARA BLRKI NANCY HAYNES MARGARET IITTIFJOHN DORIS WILLIAMS CARRON DARLING ROBFRT SPROSSEL THIRD ROW EDWARD RAY DAVID BUTIER WILLIAM DRISCOLL CARL KOFGLER RICHARD HILARY JOHN PARISE LYNN O BRIFN ROBERT TLCKEY ROGER GREGOIRE BACK ROW RICHARD BARNE HENRY MOTT DAVID CLAPPERTON DAVID STOPSSER DAVID MAC DONALD RONALD MARBLE RICHARD BISHOP WILLIAM YOUNG RICHARD MAC DONALD JAMES MILK 57 Station 1955 CWHE elghth grade statlon IS a busy one For the flrst tlme lts passengers enter the many compartments and meet the hlgh school conductors Thls IS the statlon too whose passengers must carefully plan thelr trlps on the hlgh school dxvlslon of the faith ful G Sn H Rallroad Each must choose the course of study he w1l1 take ln hlgh school and whlch wlll lead hxm to the vocatlon xn whlch he IS mterested These elghth grade passengers are lookmg up town county and state hlstory for the Iumor Hlstorlcal Assoclatlon, they are packlng glft boxes for the Iumor Red Cross, they are active representatlves on the Student Councll xv- 'tx 1 QVQQQ 0 7 K, X ,f XV is f i ,,,,4e V, A 4 I Z ljif' . i R0 M 2 FRONT ROI ALFRED PENDLEBURY ELFANOR HOTT MARGARET SMITH JOSFPHINF DFMFRPF BETTY BLTTS BLRNETT NIIES SECOND ROI MR CHARLES ALBERT WILLIAM CASTLE ROGER DUNSHEE JOSFPH CORNFII RUSSFLI VOLTZ IA VFRNF DE PORFST BACK ROW ROBERT COLLINS RICHARD ZURN DONALD DF MOTT STANIEY BRUNDAGF DIMITR1 WIASIUK ROBERT HITCHCOCK RERMIT MARBLE f ,.. ,. fx 'X ' HIS 'I FRONT POV' BAR-1 I-XTRICR IIIIII I UIIJ r iff II I SPCONIJ ROV: TIIANII' f ' ' I I y IIARIJ VAPPIUTT IMIFS PISIIFR IJAXIIJ I-I PI- J ' I-IX f Jr N NICIIUI S N S J D0 I M IXTRICI I N .BAK K RIM A III I II GAARD RICH-IPD IRAINFY RICHARD 'IIAYLOTT WILLIAM DANIPIS PAI I IIAVIITON 53,3515 .2-Q !3 an ROOV 17 FRONT ROW DRA WAIRER BFNFRIY NFRMIIYI-A CAROI SIVIS Ii VI O I SECOND ROW 9 SALLY IINI- L MIP AT I RRI FX I 'J I ' IN Il THIRD ROW N WIGHTMAN IANFT WAIRFR I IIII S I TIR J SIU! TIN IIAR SIII'I ANN SHIFI DS BACK ROW I V LCM-I I-R Nh VI RP II I RAYVIONIJ TAXI OR BRI AN PIIII POTT 59 I un- IGHTH grader, Lucllle Abram son, IS mtently studmg a pxcture done by Charlotte Washburn, which was shown at the Sldney Central School Art Exhxbxt Thls art exh1b1t dlsplays the work of Sxdney s grade and hlgh school art students The plctures exhxblted are put mto dwlslons and then are judged by a comrmttee All the students v1e to get blue, red, yellow or green rlbbons in -R rg, 'Flirt ROOM 319 FRONT ROW DONNA GARRISON DOROTHY DUNSHEE JOAN DEAN PATRICIA ANDERSON DORIS AVERY PHYLLIS BARNHARDT SHEILA GFRIG SECOND ROW MR ROBERT RANKINS LEWIS BARTHOLF' HARVEY ELANDER JAMES CLUM JAMES BRADY ANDREW DU MOND ALAN COY ROGER CROINKDITE THIRD ROW LENA GILL BETTY BEERS AURDREY DECKER GLORIA DE BEVOISE SHIRLEY BOYCF SHIRLEY DARLING THELMA DICKMAN LUCILLE ABRAMSON BACK ROI ALBERT BREMSER PAUL DONOWICK ROGER ROWE PAUL DE FOREST JOHN BARGHER EDWARD BARNES ROGER CLARKE 60 , , , . . , , . . I ' - A M Q : 5 . I ' ' 1 7 . gm.: KA 4 P 'J :CQ A 1 ' E - I 4 ,. , - v v In K in X 1 ' . A A P I in . Q. A ,,. R .I ' 9- x A I .1 I u .ak E ,Q H W ' Y' o . ' un. w , Stauon 1954 fi! I. X it-4' Lf 'bf stu R0 VI '11 FRONT ROW CATHFRINF MAVGAN K1ARIlY'N lOkFR JEAVNF IFWIS IINDA MANZIR XIARGARFT AC IALHI AN SECOND ROW WARS MARY ANN RACINP WAYNE 'VIOTT FORRFQT NIIQNFR AIAN Oh-TRANDFR DAIE 'HOTT JAMFS MOORE THIRD ROW CIIARIOTTF VAN! MN THEIMA KINNE F' XP KNAPP IO N WAC DONMD JUYCF RIRKIAND BACK ROW PR OPFHSI IN INF A O' f I-WIPS PIIIIIOTT CI IFR IMI NORTHRI C RESHMEN are xmportant ln the pohtxcal plcture of Sxdney Hngh Here we see them reg1ster1ng to cast thelr ballots for then' Student Council offlcers 61 if shi. ig A' I af' ROIM 137 I'RONT ROW FDITH WAIDRON SHIRLEY TUCKEY MARTHA WAGNFR BFTTY MARRIOTT IIAZFI IRIIIIQ JUFL SMITH FSTIIFR SEARI SI-LOND ROM MISS VARY QUINN NORRIS VAN WHY WIIIIAM RAY DONALD SLTTI I1 RONAID WAIINFR PRPIJIRILR III- IJOLGIAS PORTER WARD VNFPDFN STPVI-N TACFA THIRD RUVI ROSALIND PICK ROBFRTA YIMMFRMAN PATRICIA NORTIIUP IAM-T WICRI-5 I'I IXAHFTII SHAVER PIIYIIIS MOIII-RT VIARII- MFRFS BACK OW FIIIOT PRITCIIARD FIISVIORTII HYATT IAWRFINCI' ROSS IACR VJLNC CIIARIFS MIRMIIYEA ILI IAN ROYS GIHRAIIJ ILRN AILFN YARTFR V' I g -v 'Hifi rv -145 RIINT ROR ARIS RH IRNIAN QTI-'I NGARIJNPR ANI' II If-'III v SIIH- I4 NHOND RCM I IRT VARR 7 ' 9 NN ' ' IPUNAID NVNIII IP IIN ' ATTIIIWS II RID ROW DI-NPI L RRI F OIMFS TI I'I'Nh T I NI- 1 H II RI I I- IIACIA ROW I AY N ll :IT FN I I CI JUIIN CRI' 62 's . I x 9 , ., l'I' 1 r ' I I I - f Af! I . - Q A 5 ' ' ' , , 7 v 'Z I Y, 8 1 - I A' . N V ' ' K 4. -V XTX ,K - ' A ' A ' L A 3 A+ v Az V M A .' . -r ' . ' I I Q X ATT' . g Q , .4 v U A 1 .'I'.' I , . ' ',. .' , .. , ' I f, I I '., 'II V .ff, ' I, ED- ' ..1. 1 .,. JR z , ' ,, 5: VS, '43 . , f A I - JQ- ' ' 4 t, 5 I ,R , I I , T' , 'D i Q .5 , an , . A . , A 1 ' ' , A 53 I ' . .. 1 . f ' f . 3 , - - , .A D F , 4 xx , I Q I A 51 - - - 1 4 nl ' I ' , ? 2, ,A I 4-' L P . Y 3 , -. Q , I-, 'Q ' 1 X ? m , V 1 F- I 1 , r I I xxx , I -f x . . l 4 n E x h P4 v - 0 , K . . N F - 43- A 5IW .' Q:1'Q - If Z IIHNI f I I i f, . . .I.A kI,I'I. 'I , IDI, I HOI I.I-QRAN, I'fI,IZABFTII I-'INl'H. MARGARET IiI.I.IS, ICTII I l'N.' ,, RVTH IWI-. .' T' f Rl 7If I. , RICIIIAIIIJ IIl'Yl'K, .I.AK.I-QQ IXVNIJF, KI'f.','FTII II.AI,I., .IUSI'fI'II I.ARIN, R,AI.I II JIMI, .. . I,I.'Q fp bl 'V If ' I QIIN. T I 1 PRI' I' Q 'I.A' . JOANN, H ., ,f, HRT ' ' , IHPNNA .lIII'RF.'TIf, P.-AI' .I.', I AYIS, k.IZA' HRT M. IX.-A I'+lI.I-Q, HT IPII. III'fI.I. fRI'Il. , ' I MR. AI.-AN IRARF, BRUCE I.AR.AW ', .ION HOMES, . ICIIOIJAS .IACOYIN . GII ISI' . URI.- TUN, IIAN II VL' PIII IG DTI, RRI' ', VAL' IIUNAIII, V I i KENT . 1 O HIS group of odd-looking people are the Freshmen at their initiation. The Boys were gaudily arrayed in pa- jama tops. pants on backward. stockings makeup, and ribbons. The girls' hair is uncurled and they wear no makeup. They also wear ties, Suspenders, and their clothes inside out. Q ' HESE hungry looking boys are patient- ! ly waiting to be fed at the Freshmen Initiation Party At the party consequences such as fishing in .1 pall scrubbing the sidewalks with toothbrushes, and going through the mill were given to the Freshmen After the party the Freshmen are recog mzed by the upper classmen as full fledged high school students vc-1 ,ov Q7 -1 I ROOM 316 FRONT ROW HYRNA BARTIPTT FRANCFS BORCHFRT IOYCP' BARN!-S VARGARPT BLRI ISHN 'W BARIPARA WON' KAIMA CHASP' SI-COND ROV: SS P-RMA TLRNFR H IJOYIF N RPRP PHT COOHK N 5 THIRD ROW FVARX PI VORI- RPNP BLRDICK PIN ROS RNITA L IARI PS SARA Bl SAW RMU CHILI ETTI FOLRTH RON WAITFR BRI FTSCH LAWRENCE AI FOTT WARRFN UOOLITTIP IIUYT CRANDAII H WARD ll MIND HARRY f'Rl'Nf'H 63 Statlon 1953 I .if -4 53? ' Y-1 L fgjfifia -A W 'Q V 'W ' gzJ'i NA ROOM Nl 'RRIS K R ARD ARII' YTHFS BARBARA MICH-b Bl-NE-'Rll HAH-R AIIKF All-R SON SI FUND RUM Pl N N U NO V' 7 MISS I-IOR P 1 p N 1 Mu x uma r rx 1 u 1 NLISI cr NFTH KFIIFR J Mes JFNNINCS RllllA'l1M s nh mum sux x-.4 fs 4 Q HESE people aren t Men from Mars they are some Sophomores at thelr Freshman Imtlatlon The boys were all dolled up ln thelr mothers and slsters hats stockmgs and makeup The glrls looked very pale for they wore no makeup They wore unmatched skirts and blouses and lampshades as hats 64 O 'V T P. 1? f: ' gg: ,L My Ti, . , i , ., I b A . Q '1 N ffm if ' T , V U ' ' ' - ai R f -. .f . . , : fag- Q I , ' , X.,' ,. ch.. f ,S . . Sir' , ' , gs.- 2 'I f? - f . ' Q a A 7 mga? 6, ' ', , ,h 1 A 2 k W- - - 5 a 'R 4 - f . -uk. . 4 -.,,, , , , , J- - . Af? 1 2' . ' Q Wi R ' ' ' 4 ' R Ui . us --' Lk 5 'Y F to ' r' . - A . A . . X T b A A A 'AV4 A 1 . -20 - Huwr Huw: Iwrx' no IJEIURPL' P ITCH , M E s 33 .' S '3 , . su, 'i , I-'Al' WII .' 6 1 wi. ll-XR. In :u,ruo',1, 1.1-QLLIMRU lllll.F, AI.l.r2.' w1l.so., IAFSTER TR!-it-js, RICHARD wtrms, IANIH ' RT ,RLl', .7 V l-im' sklllmx. THIRI nom: New :ar WINFIIPISTIHR, 1,oRRA1Nfj SOl'I,l-IS, MARY x1oTT, JOYCE vonbjws, IRMA Rom, SHlRlFl Smal, ., '1 .'l-TTH 'IC XM' rw 1 mx' ll smjll-il, FRA ' J 'LA 3. KEN 4. , A 3' .',., .. Atl' , ' 5 gfox. f ' .H I I Y - - I l X 1 . . . . I ' i 4 x ' ' . b x . . 1 N I ' il' , . sv E' I I L vm 14 Sv J ROOM GRO FRONT ROW MARGARET AVN HAFPR HARYON RARLSON RLTH HFDIGFR BARBARA HFNDFPSOV WAHNFTA RNAIP JOAN LARIN PATRICIA HARBY SECOND ROW MR HARRY DE BIOOM DONAID IOGAN ARNOID KAPPFIFR AIIIIAV HLNT RONAID IFNNINGS FRANR WAl7ARFIIA MISS FIORENCF SRIIIMAV THIRD ROW VIRGINIA MINER MARGARET RIFINFR VIRuINIA RING VARIIYN HORT JO ANN IHRFII CFCIIF MIKUIAR JOYCF LIPP BACK ROW JANIS MILLER DOROTHY HLNT NFILA HODGES PATRICIA GRFPNF 1 - Q Q v Q-E A A s A if f Off ROOM 220 - FRONT ROW: HELHA HREHSER, BETTY DUTCHER, PATSY BAKER, BETTY ANN UINGVAN, PHIILIF CIRTIS, NANCY HVTLFH, LUVISH DAVIS, VARTHA GETVAV, SECOND ROW2 HR. HARRY DE BLOOM, RICHARD ULTCHER, ALHERT RRLETSCH, JAVES FISR, JOHN CLEAVELAND, MANUEL RICKOS, ROBERT RERLING, EARL GALLOWAY, VELLA CONAN, MISS FLORENCE SKILLUAN. HACL ROW: JEANNL RVRLISUN, DONALD RRAULEY NICHOLAS DANFORTH, JAMES BARTLETT, BRUCE CLARKE. HURDETT BROWN, MARY CORNELI. 65 Stauon 1952 ? 'Q' .4-1 -1 -.4 vr' 5 . ' Si I 'Ill 4' F fm ROOM 133 FRONT ROW DORFLIIS CRONAUFR CAROL GOLDSHINE CAROL SUE DAVIS DELORES LISENBY DOROTHY GARRISON BARBARA BREN NEIS ADA JOY JUCKFTTF SANDRA JOHNSON SECOND ROW MRS MARY S RULAND BERNICE GIlLAR JAMES GOSSOO PETER KNIGHT THOMAS ROGERS KPNNFTH DONALDSON ROBERT GFLDER ELLIOT DANPORTH RICHARD HOUCK HELEN HOWE THIRD ROW BEVERIY BAKER MARION DEAN IRMA MAC DONALD LUELLA JACQUFS CORA HALE ELAINE HAYES NANCY BOARDMAN FERRAL DEAN SANDRA DIMORILR HELEN CRIBBS BACK ROW DONALD CHARTIER WAYNE KING LEWIS PROTHEROE GEORGE KONKLE RUSSEL DOOLITTLE CLARENCF DU MOND BENJAMIN GLOECKLER DONALD DOYLE RICHARD GIFFORD 5. UNIORS Barbara Tacea, Iames Gossoo, Eleanor Walters, Sandra Dlmorxer, and Thomas Rogers are ex amuung varlous styles and deslgns of class nngs 66 C , is .v., , , ,A4 El. ' ' 1 A A ' in ' ' 1 A on Rf 4' Tk 1 V 1 JA xy' A .X l lvl in K x A - , . by , 5 . A I . , X . S X ax Q x' 4 t , V' .1 ' . . '- , 5- x.: N. gg . L,f b I Q V A. ix . ,. . ' ' v V Q O I A 41 . eg an A M o - ,f . '--'Y Q y X , or ,,,.,3,f4 I - ' L I i A A ' f 4' 1 -. -X xx , ., , so U we K ' - Q, 'Q' . Y ' V I K - , , J. , V K I J J' E L- 5 . . . ' . . ' .. ! ' G F. . Wayne Kmg jolns Iumor prom queen, Constance Isbell, at the refreshment table Th1s smlhng couple are Mary McElroy and Quentln Begal danc Ing at the Iumor prom 4 blll 0 ,ah QI 7' il 1-Q X4 R0 N. 134 FRONT ROW. DANID SAGER, JAMES MAC LACHLAN, CALVAN PRITCHARD DONALD SHIELIJS, EDWARD SNOILR, WILLIAM OSTRANDER. SECOND ROVH JUNE ZIMMERVIAN, JEAN PARKER, FRANCES WOOD, NANCY NICHOLS ELEANOR WALTEPS, JOAN HISNER, VARY HC ELROY. THIRD ROR: NIR. CLAUDE HICKLING BEVERLY SIMONDS, DORIS OLSEN, ESTHER WEEDEN. ESTHER VUOLF, ROJITA PI-QNDORE, '.ARGA STRANG, BARBARA TACEA. FOURTH ROW! BETTY ROE, BERTHA VAN VALKENBURG ESTELLA VOTT, JLLIA NORTHRLP. MARIE PECK, JOSI-'IHINE RYDER, BETTY NORTHRIIP, HELEN RIESEN. BACK ROW: RICHARD ROBINSON, STARR SMITH HOWARD MILLS, LAWRFNCE SHELDON, CLIFFORD MOTT, WILLIAM SPROSSEL. 67 Alma Mater li n-I-Z1--iIi bl ' !1ll 1 .1f 1i'i1ZlZZ'1 -' fill ' ' ZH 11311 will 1 ll r v ln e world you go You ll hear Just the same old song 2 Then let us bravely ra1se the song and make the last Wel km rmg -'U 1-xZ11l1 11 YA-1--QI-Q--2-.1111--1 l 11 n1ll'ifi.lll'I11 - lil 1Y'Z him- - fm 1 t1s borne on all the wmds that blow from hearts that are true and strong 2 Our days m hlgh school wont be long bu whle are here we 11 smg C HORUS l'lilll11UllllZll'1 11 r F1 Il :Ti ll lJG'lJIl'1ll1l1 11 Till i.A.4hJ SP1---L.-QI-1-11 L rl 1 55- iii:-Ill-I .Sl-Ill:?E:: ' LN7 ml 1 W w1l1 ever love our Sldney Hlgh as we dld da s f yore --I Y-lYfT'IfIf ,l-lTUF!1lji- S111 1 ilidlf l11---11l!2--I 1,112 QILIHFBFH Maroon and whlte wlll always be the colors that w1l1 make our pulses throb 71 :ii gl ll 1ll1lHlll1uIF1lll 11 lll1'?'- lllHlI ' 'l -UDDI Sldney Hlgh you we will eer be true Sldney Hxgh dear Sxdney Hlgh 68 1. 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NR ,jj-3 -sf ckx X F-fs R - Nx -X Ffa 'fr-6,-llxw f, 'Q ' '-- fi- 'I-X , I f'N x.. ,flu SX ,AXA 'ff - 1' 6' x S fff1'I'i5 5520.4 X , f .K X f , ' A- 15: 3' -xl-wh X 'N ,A .X f ' f- ,- r .r ' ff 'fx Senior Advisors METZ MisS LY DU' C MR HENRYG Class Histor MM C' HE first station on our long trip through high school was our Freshman year The train to the next station the Sophomore year seemed to be de layed even though we were occupied accllmating our selves to the hustle and bustle that goes on in our busy terminal The Sophomores initiated us and we elected class officers Finally the train arrived and we disembarked on our Sophomore year The Sophomore Hop with the Trailblazers our bake sale at Whitaker s initiatm the new Freshmen and runnin sions al L g the baseball c oncr K. 1 helped to make us anxious f year or the next All out for the Station Junior Year With I ill came the football concessions followed by the spaghetti supper The spring brought our 1:11.-:Q play Junior Miss and the traditional junior Prmn ended the year This increased activity midi. muh station seem shorter Last stop - our senior year Our last station stop on the G 8: H the senior year is passing, all lou quickly in a whirl of events, our Senior Play Ever Since Eve another spaghetti supper the campaign to sell basketball schedule pencils and wrapping paper and finally the trip to New York Soon comes the time when we must disembark from the G 81 H. and board a new train --- e train for the future 70 pRns1DEN'Y SECRET A RY Q LEONARD CUMM Vocation Teacher Avocation Photography Honor Society 4, Student Council 4 Newsreel 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 ball 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Class vice pres 2, pres 3 4 Class play 4 QUENTIN GRANT BEGEAL Vocation Salesman Avocation Working after school Student Council 3 Councilman at Large 4 Maroon and White 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Class vice pres 4 Ir Red Cross 3 Class plays 3 4 Boys State QCIE f . bf lit? VICE MARIORIE ELLEN WIC KES Vocation - Office Work Avocation - Selling Avon Products Maroon 8a White 4g Sec. Class 5 Bowling Club 4. EARLE NORMAN PETERSON Vocation - Veterinarian Avocation - Fishing Honor Society 4g Baseball 33 Track 35 Class Treasurer 4g Future Far- mers lg Sec. 25 Treas. 3g Pres. 45 Class Plays 3,4. 71 PRESIDENT Sa. I QQ TREAS URER Scmor Ofhccrs i . I 3 V ' g Football 2,45 Basketball 72,145 Base- ' ffrgi S ' 9 ' 3 - I l S y S 6 I x ffl vxee I Vfzfv , X 1 1 as if , 6 1 'Vi X' Q ' X 7 I I E X it 4 Q sr Q Q aflaoqi in 6' CUJ5 THEODORE RICHARD ALLEN Vocatlon Forest Ranger Avocatlon Huntmg and flshmg Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 FLORENC E REGINA BANKS Vocatlon Scmtllla Avocatlon Ralsmg house plants Future Homemakers 3 4 Ir Red Cross 4 IEAN MARY BARNES Vocatxon Secretary Avocatlon Taking plctures Orchestra l 2 3 Strmg ensemble 4 Ir Red Cross 4 State Contest Solo 2 3 DAVID MELVIN BORNST EIN Vocatlon Dentlst Avocatxon Sports Honor Socxety 4 Student Councll 3 pres 4 Newsreel 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 4 Track 4, French Club 2 Class Plays 3 4 Boy s Hxghest Achxevement Award, Latln Club 1 2 3 GLADYS IONIA BOWKER Vocatxon Secretary Avocatlon Dancmg Glee Club 3 4 Hockey 4 Basketball 3 4 Softball 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Llbrary Club 4 Bowlmg Club 4 72 Q! if 6 ffT S I 1 O X foeiqm 00 ,, fa 141 SOUP - EVE LYN MARIE BRUSH Vocatlon Rel1g1ousEducat1on ,5 9 Avocatlon Church work 9' if Honor Soclety 4 Student Councll 2 Reflector 3 4 Maroon and Whlte .-A 4, Newsreel 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Strlng Ensemble 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Hockey 4 Basket ball 2 3 Llbrary Club 1 2 4 H 1 Offlcxals Club 3 Latm Club 1 2 3 Achlevement Award LOREN IAMES COLLINS Vocatlon Mason Avocatlon Sports Honor Soclety 4 Student Councxl Treas 4 Maroon and Whxte 4 Football 1 2 3 Co captaln 4 Track 4 Class Pres 1 Vlce Pres 3, Boys State 3 Achlevement Award Varslty Club Pres 4 ANNA IEANNETTE DEAN Vocatlon Factory work Avocatlon Bakmg Future Homemakers Vxce Pres 2 Pres 3 4 BENJAMIN GARY DeMOTT Vocation - Clerk in store Avocation - Hunting and fishing Jr. Red Cross 2 3' Ir. Play DOROTHY ANN DZURISSIN Vocation - Secretary Avocation - Reading Honor Society 4g Newsreel lg Glee Club 1,2.3,4g Library Club lg pubuc Speaking 1. 73 KI ii il-1 v Zo? 6,0 X ,0ni+1. m 421' 'v : r 4 FLORENC E IANET ELLIS Vocatnon Nursing Avocatlon Readlng muslc Honor Socmety Sec 4, Student Councll 4 Maroon and Whlte 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Basketball 3 Class Sec 3 Lxbrary Club 2 Pres 3 Ir Play Latm Club 1 2 3, Reflector 4 Achxevement Award ROBERT ERNEST FOREE Vocatlon Busmess Avocatlon Sports Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Football 1 2 3 4, Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Varsxty Club Treas 4 Class Treas 2 Class play 3 Ka 4, Achlevement Award IEANNETTE RITA GREGOIRE Vocatlon Nursmg Avocat1on Swlmmmg Honor Soclety 4, Reflector 3 Maroon and Whlte 1 2 Assoc Ed 3 Ed ln Chlef 4 Band 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 Hockey 1 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Shop E 65, Club 2 French Club 2 3 Bowlmg Club 3 4 jr Red Cross Vlce Pres JS Pres 4 Sr Play student dlrector 712 Achlevement Award MARLENE HALL Vocation - Scintilla Avocation - Letterwriting Glee Club 3 4, Bowling Club 4. CARSTEN NIC HOLAS HANSEN Vocation - Silo work Avocation - Sports Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4g Class Plays 3.4, Varsity Club 4. 74 if - Lf msd ff'-4' ul-3-9'-1 If A oi 6 'ni' A -1 XX fbx 4 N-YE. YXVS WILLY HANSE N Vocatlon S110 work Avocatlon Travelmg Football 2 3 4 Basketball manager 3 4 Future Farmers Sentmel 3 4 Varslty Club 4 IOYC E CAROL HARD Vocation Offxce work Avocatlon Llstemng to the radlo Bowllng Club 4 Future Homemaker PHYLLIS IEANNETTE HARD Cl Vocatlon Office work Qi Avocatlon Baby Slttlng Future Homemakers 1 KENNETH ALFRED HENDERSON Vocatlon Mechamcal engmeer Avocatlon Alrplanes Model Alrplane Club 1 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Class Play 3 All State 4 HENRY CHARLES HOEFLE Vocatlon Sclntxlla Avocatlon Campmg Class Play 4 75 pu Ll..U..J lDl1BQ-I I P I hfulh 3, .ui Q s K . I 1 . 1 'X 'Q if U 4 ' ' g s 1. I' 'i n . 9 '-.,,s -1 JB . - . . ' A I1 A ' v X X 2 ' X x -T X X hx! N X X X9 u 'P xf -' N x 5 xX at L ,, ' . . - 0 3 . - . I ' u 0. OY noii Q4 IEAN MARIE HOEGGER Vocation Writing Avocation Music Honor Society 4 Student Council 2 Sec 4 Reflector 4 Newsreel 1 Assoc Ed 2 Ed in Chief 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 tFest1val 3 43 Hockey 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Man ager 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 Girls Sports Letter Class Play 4 0 Student U N 3 State Contest Solo 1 2 Achievement Award FRANK RIC HARD HOLLOWAY Vocation Teaching Avocation Woodworking Honor Society 4 Student Council 3 Ir Red Cross Pres 3 Treas 4 Latin Club 1 2 3 CYNTHIA ANN HORT Vocation Teaching Avocation Reading and Music Honor Society 4 Reflector 2 3 4 airs F Q' Maroon and White 2 3 Band 2 3 4 l Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Softball 3 Track 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 Shop Club 2 French Club 3 Sec 2 Library Club l Sec 2 Bowling Club3 4 Ir Red Cross ':, 2 3 4 Class Plays 3 4 Girls State XX , XState Contest S0103 Achievement Award s WILLIAM E DWARD HUNT Vocation - Mechanic Avocation - Model airplanes Basketball 3' Future Farmer ' Ir. Red Cross 2 3 4 CONSTANCE IEAN ISBELL Vocation - Nursing Avocation - Cheerleading Honor Society 45 Student Council 45 Reflector 1,45 Maroon and White 1,45 Glee Club 1,2,3.45 Hockey 3,45 Basket- ball l,2.3,45 Softball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Volleyball 35 Tumbling Club 2,3,45 Class Vice-Pres. 15 Sec. 25 Bowling Club 45 Majorettes 1,2.35 Cheerleader 1.2,35 Capt. 45 Latin Club 1,2,35 Class Plays sf 93.45 Achievement Award. 76 -Na- .CV I 1fYl.Ul 9 ath v5 H07 DOGS 'PoP Cdhd q 'flunf' S DMU! CENT RAL, 4-.Hoop l,..4nH ?'X 41 W7 X DOROTHY ANZELMA KALICICKI 2 X gnu! Y x Vocation - Office work cf Avocation - Collecting records Reflector 4' Glee Club 3 4' Hockey ' 4' Basketball 4' Volleyball 4' Bowling .,, Club 3 4' Jr Red Cross 4' Class Play MARY IEAN KELLERMAN Vocation Social welfare Avocation Singing Honor Society Pres 4 Maroon and White 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 String Ensemble 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Bowling Club 3 Tumbling Club 2 3 4 Class Sec 1 jr Red Cross 3 Latin Club 1 2 State Contest Solo 2 Achievement Award NATHAN WARD KINNE cf? Vocation Agriculture Avocation Reading Future Farmers 2 4 Treas 3 Delawarf I Academy Library Club 1 .Z f-f' 73 mn v L CHARLES ARTHUR KIRKEGAARD Vocation Armed Forces Avocation Hunting Glee Club 4 Track 2 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 3 f ,l FORREST MALCOM LANDON w N Vocation journalism Avocation journalism i 0 Reflectorl Maroon andWh1te 1 News reell GleeClub4 B1nghamtonCentral Panorama Newspaper2 3 4 Dramatics Club 2 3 ,ox JA Chu L K 'f,,, 77 U 55 3 77 4 A X A 3 - L ,X HX . g . . y L w x, g 3 L . 3 r , ' H . 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' ' 0 L 71.1.-3 I' KATHRYN LAVONNE LITTLEIOHN Vocatlon Elementary teacher Avocat1on Ralsmglwestock Glee Club 4 Hockey 3 Basketball 124 Lat1nClub123 4 HClu 1 2 3 4 IAC QUE LIN MAE LOGAN Vocatlon Homemakmg Avocat1on Twlrlmg Reflector 3 Maroon and Whlte 1 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4, Hockey 3 4 Basket ball 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Bowllng Club 3 4 Future Homemakers 4 Ir Red Cross 4, Majorettes 1 2 3 Slgnal Majorette 4, Shop Club 2 MARYLYN DORETTA MA NG Vocatnon Iournallsm of Home Ec Avocatlon Travel Honor Soclety vlce pres 4 Student Coun c1l 1 3 Reflector 3 Ed ln Ch1ef4 Maroon and Whlte 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 Hockey 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Softball 3 4 Club 3 4 Ir Red Cross 4 Class Pres 2 Treas 3 Class Plays 3 4 Student U N 3 State Contest Solo 1 2 Glrls Hlghest Achlevement Award WILLIAM IOHN MAYCOCK Vocatxon Phys Ed teacher Avocat1on Sports Glee Club 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Bas ketball 2 3 4 All Star 2 3 Ilxseball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Model Alrplane Club 1 Class Plays 3 4 Varslty Club 4 ANN ELIZABETH MILLER Vocatxon Nursmg Avocat1on MUSIC Student Councll 3 4 Reflector 2 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Basketball 4 Softball 4 Volleyball 3 4 Ir Red Cross 3 Latln Club 1 2 3 4 Achlevement Award 78 tw IT 'JH dfrflfg 1 . - . . . 'Ms-'L ' . . I 7 7 I v as 1 1? ' b 1 xX 3 ' ,S 'S , ,S ,S . Vg l Q 5 - . Q H2 P Q 9 qu x I vu . - . 0 K . ' ' - O' ll V Q - A 9 4, I . . ya I - P as A Q '- ' 3 V ' 9 7 wg 7 3 is 'K ' ,,9 ,Q V as v as as Q iff Volleyball 43 Latin Club 1,2,3g Bowling f al. ' Q U ' Q' ., 9 - 9 ,Q E I E U ' 3 . vs f ll ' f X . 'I - , u ' ul X .g ,g .' 3 ,Q . .. ilu 4,1 . '- f 3 4 - ' V ,Q .Q tl ! 7 73 ' V Vg 5 I -9 s U 9 I - S. - 9 - - -3 Al s P. : xl ' KWWL xr Q! 9' ANNE R MORSE Vocation Business machine operator 3 Avocation Horseback riding L' L Q ' Glee Club 4 Hockey 4 Basketball 4 5 U w Softball 4 Volleyball 4 DONALD ALLEN MOTT Vocation Salesman Avocation Stamp collecting Future Farmers l 2 3 Vice Pres 4 Class play 3 PAULA IEAN NELSON Vocation Teacher Avocation Clerk at Hale s Student Council l Councilman at large 4 Reflector 1 2 Maroon and White 1 4 Band 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 4 Basketball 2 3 Hockey 3 Bowl ing Club 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Clzss Play 4 Achievement Award ELIZABETH JUNE PATRICK Vocation Scintilla Avocation Dancing Glec Club 1 2 3 4 Hockey 4 Baal etbill 4 Softbill 4 Volley ball 4 MARGUERITE MAE PLACE Vocation - Office work Avocation - Reading Program Committee Class Play 3. X 79 Vu K agua wif! ff rl fl Bmw! Iv ROBERT IOHN PORTER Vocation Commercial Art Avocation Soda clerk Reflector 1 2 4 Glee Club 3 4 Class Play 3 GENEVIE LAURA PUFFER Vocation Secretary Avocation Vbritinsz letter Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Hockey 4 Basket ball 3 4 Softball 3 4 Bowling Club 4 DORIS MARIE REYNOLDS Vocation Scmtilla Avocation Dancing I L Glee Club 3 4 Track 3 4 Bowlmfl nf Kimi Club 4 ERNEST RIESE N Vocation Scintilla Ax ocation Sports Glee Club 4 Football Play 4 Class IA NET DORIS SANDS Vocation SClI'ltll18 Avocatlon Working 'lt Herrick Drive in Student Council 2 4 Reflector 2 Glee Club 1 2.3 4' Basketball 2 3 4 Softball 3 4j Track 3 4' Shop Club 3 4' French Club 2' Bowlin Club 3 4' Cheerleader E 12 3 4' Triple Trio 3' Class Play 3' Of- ficials Club 3g Girls' Sports Letter. 80 fn ,J A ..--'- ,463 nuqlllliiil' I 92'-L Z' +0139 CA New MARY BARBARA SC HMIDT Vocatlon Waltress Avocatlon Sewmv Hockey 2 Volleyball 3 Future Home makers 2 4 DOUGLAS EUGENE SHARP Vocatlon Electrlcal work Avocatlon Workmg at Carr and Landers Football 3 RONALD IAMES SHARP Vocatxon Busmess Avocatlon Readmg Hoi boss H A VI BLAQSS PS f YJ Student Councll 2 4 Football Track 3 Ir Red Cross 3 ROBERT E SMITH S A Vocatlon Arr Force Avocatlon Scoutmg Glee Club 2 3 4 Model Alrplane 1 2 OTTO WALTER SPROSSEL Vocatnon Armed Forces Avocatxon Horseback rxdmg Dover Plams Baseball 3 Track 1 2 3 Class V1ce pres 2 Llbrary Club 3 81 -6 l 1505 IN 1 W1 'Tis Q . . f u ' . A Il D f S S ' V fx K H . F XX 'A R ' .E 1,11 E lx 1 ' fb Lis, A ku nl ll Q N If 3 ' . T X I A if V ,,., Af - ' -1- K . - . 6 G Z d Q I A r J lf' 3 ' , 9 1,33 'J , ' ' K P a 3' 2 Wm in ' A 7 I ' Ml be xx' I ' . Ti' . - . I 4 Il .1 ' 'X , 'S - - x 1 ' U S . - Q ' J' X . - . - F Y, n 9 5 ' ' 9 . -1 sf . t I GENEVA ANNE STEWART Vocation - Typist Avocation - Horses sown-'55 pm tk X ' l Basketball 4g Franklin - Yearbook Glee Clubg Basketball 3g Softball 2.35 X Library Club 3g Future Homemakers QQ K 1,2,3g Purple and Gold1,2,3g Bandg 1,2g Majorettes 35 Class Play 35 Tennis. ST E PHE N ANTHONY TIS KA Vocation Raising cattle Avocation Sports Glee Club 4 Class Play 4 Greenwich Chorus 1 2 3 4 ARNOLD IAMES TURTUR A6 qQVocat1on Farming Avocation Farming Future Farmers 1 2 3 Treas 4 -Q62 ll 5 JOAN EDWINA WAS HBURN Vocation Secretary Avocation Skating Usher Class Play 3 if ww U 9 P KITTIE MAE WILLIAMS N 0 Vocation Scmtilla Avocation Horseback riding Track 3 Treas Future Homemakers 2 82 Xl' tibia- KAN!! -I ...l i-,T 'fm i DONALD WARREN WILSON Vocation - Mechanical Drawing Avocation - Photography Student Council 2' Basketball 2 3' Baseball 2 3 4 HE NRY CLARENC E WOOD Vocatnon Carpentry Avocatlon Carpentry Stage Set Commlttee Class Plays 3 LEONA MAE WRIGHT Vocatlon Work ln factory Avocatlon Collectmg salt and pepper shakers Glee Club 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Future Homemakers 2 3 4 Jr H15 torlcal 1 2 NORBE RT ROGER WYMAN Vocatlon Army Avocatlon Makmg Jlgsaw puzzles Stage Set Committee Class Plays 3 4 83 ,,-:fi wall 'Z Gln l 2. ml XVI .4-ns. U' -.-J Graduation 1 9 5 O john W Vandercook famed author lec turer and news commentator addresses the Graduation Class of 1950 at their Graduation ceremonies UR commencement exercises are being held all over the country this time of the year, but isn t commence ment a poor name for how can we com mence anything when we haven t finished anything? said john W Vandercook This is an age of change for if we don t change then we stagnate I hope you will acquire curiosity for that makes life mterestmg A person who finds life interesting is mvariable a useful citizen Are we mature as persons and as a na tion? When we are little our world is bound by four walls but as we grow older our horizen keeps enlarging Edwin Rogers, acting in place of Julius Schraft, President of the Board of Educa- tion, awards Richard Nelson, Senior Class President, his diploma of Graduation. lil-LEQ Dunno ' 1 1 ' 1 x 4 . . . , 4 - 7 - . , . . H I l . . u . 1 2 . . . . , , - s THIS YEARBOOK PRINTED VELVATONE 'EXCLUSIVE Rl-ll.l.ER REFINEMENT OF PHOTO-OFFSET 74
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