Sidney High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sidney, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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X. .J .i.- ...I, xx. .1 gs, v'v, nf . q--hz . it .JA,.ulf,',,N H -5:--, T ,' THE 1953 REFLE C TOR Written and edited by: THE REFLECTOR STAFF Editor - Marilyn Hort Business Manager - Ruth Hediger SIDNEY CENTRAL SCHOOL SIDNEY, NEW YORK CN, HIS book is dedicated to anyone who 'YM' fun lemfnin mutiny , 1 gp-rv '- ,N -V A.. l--fv-gazil-f.f .4 ,- Rf M' vxww .vu-F f 1 Q . '. 4. :Q Jing' .. ,lj fig, wh .Arch 1'-:H -554.2 .,..s:' if ,Aw 'Q' ,f 5, 1'g,' . Q 4, li, ' 'If Jflitiwv V1.1 . s b- -2'-w.., s z-rn .Q ' - 3, hyd. V.,,. ,. -xmxxg. -Q 1 fs 'F-,'g'0,S ,A f .-at-.31 -- fit, 1 X ry. fr zw'vfk ,'?v', in . 'JQf?.'T J , . - .fx V, X ,, -gr v . ,-.Ev-fc, ' 'Hy-ff 3 e - . M ' v',.L f- V '-a.'M- f ff E55 175 '1 -- ,f.f7e',4 5-,,- '-1,tlg-? fc' .,,.i1'- ns,ff2,:, ,M - ..,fff- -- .-vnu.--,,:, 1. . V . ,. Y ,- 1. 1, .. 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Pioneers, ballad singers, teamsters and mountaineers sang, whistled and hummed Sweet Betsy from Pike and Down in the Val- ley. These songs were swept through the country by the voices of thousands of men and women. They made new songs, changed old ones and kept alive almost forgotten songs. The revolution, the west- ward movement, the gold rush, the building ofthe railroads and pres- .ent day life were truly kept alive by song. During the development and growth of our nation from infancy to maturity, music has always been present. This is also true in the pro- cess of development in the Sidney Central student. From early child- hood until starting school he sings London Bridge and Mary Had a Little Lamb. With the new experience of starting school comes the rhythm bands and as the student continues progressing so does his music. By the time he reaches fourth, fifth and sixth grades he is ready to participate in grade chorus and the operetta. The students now have reached a new phase of life, Junior High School. Music appreciation is taught to prepare the student for the music work in later years. Next is Senior High School, and with that comes Glee Club and Band. The freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors sing and play the top tunes and hit songs, the old school songs and their Alma Mater. From the child to the adult music is part of his education. The last of our high school journey is nearing and as we look for- ward to a new start in another direction, we cherish the thought that life is a song. Therefore for our theme we chose SONG TITLES, and expressed in song the life of our school. Marilyn Hort Editor-in-chief A AX 4 -5, -Q 1-5- ,.. ....,. ....y.. l., 4- . ....',,.,.,. 4., --., Vuli in Z, 7. 4. 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How did the photographer catch our District Principal, Mr. Ralph Pyle, with a smile? 'I' '1 !'.:.':-If.: . ff,fi's:ff2::.ia.f-:ff- 3 '59,-' 'T'f7,4g:3'i.11i.q:,. -1 .1 . - -K f...s.5.'1F .-'?i2T:zf Sh it rf xxx 54 - ,3,,'.v.--,,'+ If-i 'ts':Q'. A' 're '-zu ffl? r fi 11F ' mf:-.x it f , I I :Q .g?z:'5? vu.. i ,d ,. LZ., 'Wifi ? .lff'f'1':' iix' lx E E iffeii U I 1'1 .'-'iifti' -1 T 15' . ' 5 l ' ,ff .5531 Late agarnl Mr. Cody, High School ffsiigp Principal, gives Frances Borchert her ad- A 1' ' -v ,Q ,-5 - . . , mrttance slip, Gloria DeBevoise and Margaret Ellis patiently await theirs. This . :'. ' t'1e'.'t' is a typical scene which arises before morn- syi ing and afternoon classes. HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: Mr. Robert Cody, Syracuse Univ. ,B. A. , M.A. iv ' L 5 .i gf? I' . 'ix K xi l,. .Nm R, 'l lg A 7, Q PM V 5 nn FRONT ROW Mr George Diehl Mr George Salisbury Mr Francis Redmond Mrs. Marian Dunbar: Sl COND ROW Mr Ward Herrmann Mr Charles Clarke Mr Raymond Sheldon Mr. John Daye BACK ROW Miss Kathryne Spencer Miss Sarah Carman Miss Jean Ogle Mrs Ruth Peckham, Mr. The .rtudent if tbezr concern. 17 per went to the Dental Fund. FRONT ROW--Miss Gladys Gardner, Mr. Francis Walter, Mrs. Anna Heimer, Mr. Robert Rankins, Mr. Albert Ossmang SECOND ROW-- Mr. Howard Kinch, Mr. Henry Graham, Mr. Claude Hickling, Mr. Donald Jankoski, Mr. Allan Little, BACK ROW--Mrs. Mary Ruland Miss Lydia Metz, Mr. Jarvis Wade, Mr. Royal Gifford, Mr. Alan Drake, Miss Mary Quinn, Mrs. Erma Halbert. Caught in the act! Mr. Cody and Mr. Dunbar were in charge of mashing the potatoes at the Faculty Supper. The proceeds from the sup 'ifeniofir elifcufy college eleltelf' 1. Q l,v l HA, another cavity, smiles Mrs. Garrison fdental hygienisti, as she probes the stu- dent's mouth. Miss White fschool nursel takes care of another unlucky victim. Cuts, bruises, headaches, and fevers rank high in the common ailments, and Miss White and Mrs. Garrison must always be ready for emergencies. HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Miss Ruth White-Crouse-Irving Hosp. Syracuse, N.Y. . R. N. Mrs. Marjory Garrison-Eastman Dental Dispensary, Buffalo State. FTER 60 busy Seniors have been flying in and out of the guidance office with their applications, pamphlets, and college bulletins, Mrs. Peckham looks slightly harried. Here she is explaining how to fill out applications, reference blanks, and school records for college information, to Glenn Rice, and Duane Sisson. Seated is Betty Ann Dinghom and waiting for help is Herbert Morgan. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Ruth Peckham-Albany State: Columbia Univ. -B.S. , M.A. -, Aw... fra , - mi'- . ' 1 F . -'.-g f-f?S,'. .. 5.-f , A mix-92 . ,ga-gt- 1,,.-f,+.'-. 21.25 16,-1 ' 3.911 1 f.-Z--'1..,-.L an -' ' -5. . f 'IMI . , . . .N ,QW -F: -2 4, . ., Q , .-:Q - . ',-bl .'3-5'7.'3'f ' - -' I :ffl .ibj'j'fj. Qi WA L-3, V-,Q L I 1 .. wwf- - ' 1 , fi..-y, 1 fv ': -L I -1.1 I my-5: , Jw ,t W- ., .,, . -em '-4. L ,1,:,, 4, 3 Sf 5. .3,-F,-35. .-. J.. ..-E.. .- -15,53-gi:,q.ta5 J. URING the ear, field representatives from many technical schools and universities speak to Seniors interested in their school. They give them information about the courses offered at their school, about the fi- nances involved and the housing situation. Mr. Clyde E. Chauncey of the Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences at Binghamton explains the kinds of courses best suited to each boy. Glenn Rice, Albert Breutsch and Burdette Brown expect to attend the Institute for technical training. 'Ylnel numef ebecle health 8 'Scholars stud classic languages JUDY freadingj. At that time, my mother and father were a very affectionate couple. He used to call her his enfant gate, which is French for spoiled child. HARRY fstarts violentlyl. Now, listen GRACE fsoothinglyl. Just a minute, Harry .... HIS is an original scene from the play ,, Junior Miss. Miss Metz is coach- ing Shirley Segall Uudyj and William Hunt fHarryl. Barbara Henderson as Lois and Neila Hodges as Grace complete the family group . ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: Miss Lydia Metz-Syracuse Univ. -B.A. Miss Mary Quinn-Albany Slate-B.A. Mr. Francis Walters-Syracuse Univ. -B. A. , M. A. Mr. Howard Kinch-Hiram College-B.A. C'est une affiche du Mont Saint-Michel. Elle est une vieille eglise situe sur un ile dans la Manche. Greek, heavens no, it's French. Translated it means- Markley Opdyke, one of many struggling Latin students, is ointing out a mistake to the rest of these classic studying scholars. One of the first things a student wants to learn is ego amo te - l love you, but for the sake of passing a regents, it is necessary to learn Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tresg quorum unam in- colunt Belgae. fAll Gaul is sepa- rated into three parts, the first ofwhich the Belgians inhabit. .467 -vi This is a poster of the Mont Saint-Michel . lt is an old church situated on an island in the English Channel. fi HE students receive a monthly magazine La Jeunesse which is written in French. It contains stories, iokes, sports, new books and cross-word puz- zles. French is the only language spoken in the class- room, even when they are being reprimanded. FRENCH DEPARTMENT Mr. Howard Kinch-Hiram College-B.A. 'Hi lo School ponders atoms and politzdp 952 was an election year and keeping up with the times the American history classes did a special unit on the election. For each state they predictated how that state would go and reason why. When the electoral votes were totaled, the students were able to predict the final outcome. CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: Mr. Albert Ossman-Syracuse Univ. -B. A. , M.A. Mr. Alan Drake-Univ. of Alabama: Ithaca Collegeg Syracuse Univ. -B. A. , M.A. Mrs. Mary Ruland-Syracuse Univ. -B.A. , M.A. ELIEVE it or not, all things are made up of molecules. Mr. Ran- kins is holding an exact replica of a real molecule. This and other unbe- lievable facts are studied in chemistry. Every day we eat NACL and CHH22012 fsalt 8- sugari. We also drink H20 which is water, of course. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Robert Rankins-Albany State: Cornell Univ. -B. A. Mrs. Erma Halbert-Potsdam State: Cornell Univ. -B. Ed. , M. S. Mr. Jarvis Wades-Hartwick College-B. S. .Sn fax CIENCE, Nlath, Citizen Education and Art are iust a few of the subjects that Mr. Gifford teaches his seventh grade. Science includes the study of trees, animals, homo sapiens and astronomy. SEVENTH GRADE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Royal Gifford-Albany State: Oneonta State -B. S. , M. S. Mr. William Johnson-Oneonta Statep Albany State-B. Ed. Mr. Allan Littler-Oneonta State: Syracuse Univ. -B. Ed. Mr. Donald Jankoski-Fredonia State-B. S. ll... 'Tkey .rleetcla portraits in fzlgureiii' .., 5, . r',l 1-'luv ba. . ?f? l ll 2-crisis? ' v .,.,1.yL-5 ,hlviqu t - Q' -1.5 .J l .1f .t 'zz-f - . ffl - ' J5ife:'Q'2 5-,lisa , 3 X f -t- ziflf f' fl-.5 '- I ' - -' 'S' -'ff .an N To 'eff '-mlm X - P ll 'ff -3 iff: A . lv .fi-4 ws fl 'va 'x f K 5 ' F two sides of a triangle are equal, the angles opposite those two sides are equal. Mr. Grahm tries to explain this to his geometry class, but the students seem to be more interested in the parallelogram rectangle and pro- tractor. F lmi- x l, C RS. Heimer times her Shorthand ll Class as she dictates a passage to them . There's a great demand for secre- taries in Sidney. Many students from these classes are employed immediately after graduation. Most of the second year students can write IOO words a minute. Just try that in longhandl COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: Miss Gladys Gardner-Hartwick College: N,Y. Univ. -B. S. , M.A. Mr. Nathaniel Combs-Syracuse Univ.: M.A. I. -B. S. , M.S. Mrs. Anna Heimer-College of Sr. Roses Syracuse Univ. -B. S. , M.S. , ,f' Q. 41 xl x , 1 v 1. ff' CT R. Wade patiently explains this object of a square within a triangle to his 8th grade math class, as the students show interest by asking questions. Mr. Wade is preparing these scholars for elementary and intermediate algebra along with geometry which they will be taking in the near future. MATH DEPARTMENT: Mr. Jarvis Wade-Hartwick College-B. S. Mr. Henry Graham-Hartwick College: Albany State-B. S. , M. S. Mr. Claude Hickling-Albany Stateg Hartwick: Oneonta State-B. Ed., M.S. 'Fine Am' demonstrate qualit . NEW feature this year at the art exhibit are demonstra- tions, given by the students, on how to paint an oil, and the techniques used in ceramics. Jeanne Lewis is showing Phyllis Vollert how to paint an oil. GOAL, to use the potter's wheel, is dreamed about by all ceramic stu- dents. After perfecting techniques, they are permitted to use it. Elaine Wilson has achieved this goal. Myrna Bartlett, Louise Davis, Allen Ostrander and Betty Dutcher will each take a turn. ART DEPARTMENT: Mr. Ward Herrmann-Buffalo State-B. A. M ING on, Mr. Clarke. You sound better than the students tooting. But toot on, you may all be a second Harry James. Mr. Clarke gives instrumental instruc- tion to both grade and high school students. He is also director of the Junior and Senior High School Bands. MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Mr. Charles Clarke-Eastman School of Music: Ithaca College-B. M. . M. S. Mr. Bernard Bryan-Mansfield State: Itheca College- B. s., M.s. 2-,Q A.L,.,J, .Ni .h ..?'. !'.'f'..v :Z fffv v E, , 15: 2.1,-1:23 rx-g I 'QQKJ c Q 3 9,-...SW-541213 5 -5 --4-Ltr: 'Ari :fig-.-, fm' Cl I+. ,lg-..,:.l I 'ij r ' ' .l'.f ' 'T -. J 'Qgffi' ji' ,, 745231 42.5.11-F S a V ifpg H H ' 1 , 1 g.,ff'?f' .- 15-C ,, f l,Yl. ,--. L,l'.351' 516352 , , f'.g.f?.5.' fl-.1 'HMP ltlli '-: fl'f'q P977 -. . f . .., . ,A -,dfQ,4-iq. . Agn, J ' 1-41:j '.x, '15-2.512- .rf -:ff-N ri-' N costume class, the artists painted self- portraits. Richard Dutcher stares unbelievingly at the picture of his sister, Betty fsecond from leftl. These and landscapes are iust two of the many proiects being shown at the annual art exhibit. 1. A Girly learn of home tezxlef and health -- 5 h 1 'Sig 1 G3 YZ Y! PEEK into Miss Spencer's homemaking room reveals to us the four steps involved in sewing. ln the left corner Shirley Ricks measures Jeanne Lewis for a blouse. Across the room Ruth Stoutenberg is busy cutting out her pattern with the help of Miss Spencer. Nancy Butler, seated at the sewing machine, is putting her dress together. Helma Bremser smiles with satisfaction as she completes the finishing 'de- tails on her skirt. l.-gl Q 4 .. ' 'V'-if--1-V if-'. LG- -.E'5k'4 i1f1:'ii ., .H,.r,- , ,-f 1, ,' ,.4-.53 It . rl -lr I,-A 4 ...D 1 . ,'-.A .g.:- '-' :'f,,1' l -'wif' 1' -2--r.-if .riff I 'L'-3 f' gn- s. '- 43' 1 1. L N -VS ..-' f ,. . wk' I -. . f f 'grfhi' :'. 'f 0 i, -s . -T , A. - 'V ,- ' , N . I1,Q,Qs.- A V v - - . -r:: .'r ., ' l,'yI.IX.,gz'!'f' . it-kl1g:,,. K, l B ui,?'::..L.:' 2 -f .. . ,' '!.':. - ,-., rf. ni -' 3 H ,' l' Q J.'.1.. 'TLT' V,-is ,gg .J L.,,.,.A - ,. :, r OROTHY Dunshee points out the ventricles and aurocles of the heart to her classmates Shirley Boyce and Phyllis Greene while they await their turn to ex- plain the functions of this organ. Betty Beers pays rapt attention to the comments of the girls, as she takes notes. HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Mr. Francis Redmond-Cortland State-B. S. X M To get credilg boys take Ag and Shop. 5 . . - it ' if S 1 ' it rg- S , t 4 Xi, fl! C HESE two boys, for an Ag assignment, are measuring the heart girth of calves to deter- mine their weight. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: Mr. George Salisbury-Cornell Univ. -B. S. , M. S. ez E 3 if-........,, Q HE DuMond boys till their soil with modern equipment, but still pick up stones by hand. OU'RE doing it all wrong , indicates the expression on Bob Knapp's face. Gordy Mathewson is trying his best to be Mr. Fix-it while Wayne Mott stands by with his trusty screwdriver. SHOP DEPARTMENT: Mr. Ray Sheldon-Oswego State Teachers College Mr. John Daye-Paul Smiths College: Oswego State Teachers College-B. S. . .. .. ,.,.. , -,...h,,'.. lu. , ,gv OT usually this studious, Don Puffer, Dick Graney, Albert Gremser, Andy DeMond, Kirk Hurst, Dick Kuebler and Louie Gardner get down to business under the watchful eyes of Mr. Diehl. MECHANICAL DRAWING DEPARTMENT: Mr. George R. Diehl-Oswego State Teachers College -.iiibiii2-f?'ffe3,.3fa'g TTD' 1:73 ---fz1'.74'1f'f..t vt' f,,s:.t'-if ' ' 'j 7 wgfhsgfl fbi ag 7' 1-'4 . Y , 0 . . . N T, J., - W? ' , '.. 'f 7 33:12. r ' rf' ' 1-'.-'ii 1212 Q 0 29. .EN 1.15 A-.. ,wir rf l A , '--.4-1, - ..-E-T. -. r,:N1i-5 3,'1w.yg::g1a:1r?'li A-wie. ..,Lxw':L7 gL'f ,zu i,-MR-'sci -3.1 ,Af 425. 3-,, L jvzi .Q Q-LAL!T'5gA.if.:.:'t!5:f Q 1 ' .'s.'.1 4.13 .'.zf 'L'--.4-.:', :IL rf 'Fa Lu '. - pdvg, C HAT'S the ioke? The determined 001 6lZ'1'l6lfi01fl if important MMMI Coach Redmond scrutinizes Chucky Gardner as he skins the cat. Tumbling is one of the sports taught in Physical Education. Fundamen- tals of football, basketball, and baseball are also taught. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: Mr. Francis Redmond-Cortland Stare-B. S. Miss Sarah Carman-Lockhavcn State-B.S, look that usually is found on a boy's face while dancing is absent. These fel- lows have that polished manner due to the dancing instructions in gym. Mixed gym, something new this year, isquite popular with the students interested in dancing. The students are taught the waltz, foxtrot and boogie-woogie under the guiding eye of Miss Carman. Z l L.-x lk if 'L n t 1 l r l 1' ' S . K I Z? F5 if , i -' A y f 37, . ' If 'T ,,, . ' l s In 8 'fJ .,', kj : . ' Q i-,.i.' , eos, i F I HIN guards are a must when playing hockey, unless Q of course, you prefer bruised and battered legs. Kalma Chase, Donna Juckette, Marilyn Laker and Martha Getman are donning their equipment. S he going to make it, Nelia? Not only is proper driving techniques taught but also driving respon- sibility, attitude, car make-up, state laws and regulations. The main goal of all Teen-Age drivers taking Drivers Training is the blue card, which entitles the holder to a senior license when he is seventeen if a B-average is maintained . I5 -T C24 J JJ worleing Jfdj? thats tops CYHAT'LL be 5.25 please . . . Miss Ruth Nichols, dieticia appears pleased 'cause everyone nl loves her spaghetti and meat balls. UICY little tidbits of news, such as ,- W ,sg ,5 - Z There will be a Reflector Staff meet- ing this noon in Room 220 are broadcasted X P- -s f by Mrs. Dorothy Drake over station A SCHSPASSNYUSA. Nancy Boardman and Mrs. Alice Deuel complete the office . gang. Mrs. Deuel instructs Nancy to call 8631 fMr. Hort's officel for a student's el- ementary school record. 7 QL .. IL1'I'.: ' - 1 u31.e1iEsE3vf1'- :mum ..-... ..se , ...... 1CiUlYAlfw. 3 , A school poll gave the title of Favorite Meals to the spaghetti and meat balls, like the one being served, and hot dogs with that delicious relish. Miss Lena Dim- micco and Miss Ruth Peck help stew up the brew. C R. Willis Goodrich, head custodian, re- tires this year. No student would throw papers around the hall or tramp the lawn when Mr. Goodrich is around. The students of Sidney respect his wishes to kee the Sidney school one of the cleanest and best Eept. FIRST ROW--H. Wilcox, C. Robinson, H. Strait, W. Taylor, E. Ruetenberg, J. DuMond, J. Charles, W. Hitt, BACK ROW-- F. Birdsall, W. Goodrich, H. McCumber, G. Crawford, G. Barnhart, L. Clarke, R. MacDonald. i6 ,r..',' ,V x'.'3.'7' t. gi:-.W 1 4-5E1':?7' '. f'f- -' Cf. . f'A f ',:f'A1,v'-f- L ' Y F ' QC, Zarzvizljif ' F, N' mx , X, 4 - ,.-H,-V .. .V '. 's.- . 1 ' ' :L ' 54:1 35 g -. l '. .Fry . A J :ef Q. sf 'f,34,g:f'1-, ' . '- M163 I Ty' 2.1 A. N .4 vu .. I' -,Y 's x f 'Li-1 , J - f -514-w-.-.. ', .' X JVSQA-'ax - - , ',,:: ' I ',-ky I . , .5-' W ' f. 4 . bt 'wg ,A J ' - :fu -5' ' ,1 . f .,',.-. a -Af'. 1 ' ' ,R , V xx' ' .sl ,,I, J V. ,A . if 4- f -1 . '. 1 , Q, 5, Y ' r f. , . f -9 ' ff f - ' A-3' ' f--f'k . A ' ,,A: ' f'5 '.'. - - -. W fa . -' . .L 'Q If h.,J',' -'V 'Q W 91 ' if :fur -- - - ' , , '..-Q.: r.,-'ku Z jg?-jg' . - -' r-ff' QM, ' . ?'Y.,',.v v , Ag. ,, f. f-x -aff' J A ,B Y - U N., -. nf..- : I 1' .9 , . P' . 15' . -I,-,.'rQ 4. I K.:-A -, A- fr. 7 ,wyhf-l.-3, .1 i 4 - .,. , i- 9 . ' , -,,', -I. - '. '. ,, HX- -J, .., I- ' '..r -- 77 X ww cf- Aiwt WT: CLUB A . 1 I., fx 'Tloqf pmctice citizen.flJqJ. -if ls mf- - 2 si, ' -Li - . new FRONT ROW--Joanne Holmes, Patsy Baker, Juel Smith, Sheila Gerig, Martha Getman: SECOND ROW--Thelma Dickman, Sally Segall, James Schroh, Charles Root, Robert Perry, Edward Bruetsch, John Borchert, Stuart Sheldon: THIRD ROW--Susan Smith, Mary Jane Gelder, Bruce Clarke, James Clum, Kenneth Hall, Cecelia Newcorn, Carol Keller, Bruce Glazierg FOURTH ROW--Mary Tyne, Margaret Kleiner, Nicholas Danforth, Hugh Doyle, Judith O'Ne1l, Glenn Rice. X L t L 1 n , 5. .-TH,-lvl' wa- - , ' ,.. ,na.44.-59,1 .Ph . -5 -l,,.'.'.'.-.Z J'.,I' -I.-, I 5 7 , ,fu .x . :Z .1 ,.- ,, - aff I v HN ,, ,5 f.' 41.1 2 li NVMMMW '-: '1i..'. fi ,Y .- - , .. , Yi - ff.-X 1 . if '-' 'Srl-.vi -f-, .- '- .-,: 1, QQ, , -fiflif' .fn .yyzgaf 'g '3':?'.,. 45, 14122351 4 ' i!,'Z'. ' Q 1.10: ' 'r ,4,3,1. lR'ai'?721'fz N 1' f f3'rHL5f'g' -,331 N, N ' ,fr ,vffirqf 1.-,J 4, ,. 4 .kr-,P ' .nilup f l. Honest John Cleveland's campaign for treasurer of Student Council proved to be successful. ,,q,f,.ar,, 532.315 l -- la,-A 1' ' Q' V 3 fibfl gli fftljf 2. Kenneth Donaldson instructs some :ig 332.3 iunior high students on how to work the -'gay voting machine. 3. One boy comes out of the voting ma- chine with the assurance that he has helped his candidates to victory. I8 NN' fd' SEATED--Warren Doolittle, Virginia Miner, Kalma Chase, Nancy Villecco, JoAnn Isbell, Margaret MacLach1an, Bruce Larawayg STANDING--Mrs. Ruland, Amold Kappeler, John Cleaveland, Lester Trees. HE Student Council started out in the fall by having a very successful candy sale. The next activity was serving refresh- ments for the layers and cheerleaders dur- ing baslcetballaseason. This helped to pro- mote better inter-scholastic relationships. Starting the year of '53 a discussion peri- od was held after every Student Council meeting. This was to form a closer union be- tween the students and their government. Dancing instructions were a new venture for the council and students in Junior and Senior High. A Loyalty Day was held February 20. Students were asked to wear school sweat- shirts to show their school spirit. Everyone who did not have one was urged to buy a sweatshirt from the council. The last thing on the agenda was distrib- uting the Achievement award letters and sweaters. Sidney students work hard in hopes to win an achievement award by participating in extra-curricular activities. The Susquen- ango League undertook the financing ofa war orphan in France. 'I l . Last year Lester Trees and Ruth Hediger received sweaters. These awards are given each year to the boy and girl in the Junior Class who have earned the Highest number of Achievement Awards. 2. A dinner is held yearly to honor the students who have earned their Achievement Awards. 3. Moving-Up Day starts with skits pre- sented by each class. Next, honors are given, and Student Council officers for the following year are announced. After this everyone meets out on the front lawn for the Moving-Up Day Ceremony as you see in this picture. All these activities are part of the Stu- dent Council program. ,ff I r l ff :J Hard larorle zk rewarded Hon, Helma Bremser, Sharon Mason, Jeanne Burlison: BACK ROW--Kenneth Keller, Nicholas Danforth, Lester Trees, Esther Wolfe-valedictorian, Mrs. Ruland-advisor, Rudi Hediger, Dorellis Cronauer, Joyce Lipp. UILL and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school journalists. The Sidney Chapter is one of more than 3500 chapters, scattered throughout the United States, Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, England, New Zealand and China. Many of these chapters are active, under- taking the organization of the state press asso- ciation-criticism of manuscri ts and ubl , P P in the hopes of acquainting school officials and the public with the value of high school .Here in Sidney, however, the chapter is inactive. That is the reason its scroll islblank. 415' . ., - r,, ,..-'fp' SSJTTH. M11 I ' .Za .- -s T, if 1.715 .. s., s as 1 '?,,,C-'n- ,asp -ml ng, , r -'rg-ft- , ,, Q . s rl. 's .Heyy u .,' 1- 4, ff-A Y J, gm, .tl H F2 ., -. A L. f - - :yrs .. . A. H1 V D f 1 .Saw-: .-3--. x 2: ,ip -cpyasf' -7. .r., an 3-:t i . ' 1 -'P' '1':x'- -f'r'- ' 55' 4 ' 9517, fn: ia Qge:'?:'Z ,Q,if'1 , 4 . t 7-3 ' fzgyd ,.- ,-3. .5 4 J .z rf r ' VJ ' 'vt I f pi J 4 n ,L I ggvtrb w .1 :rits E, rbi. an shi' U jj-3 ,f f!f' !ff ',.4. w:-.. f-1--.eg-s L --.-.,. 3.- 1: . 1.47,-6-i.'u,,ff,!.: . fab.. J, -17.-'-.-r '1. A- nz. 1. 34.4, p. auf hav .i::'f .9--1 .Q :gn .. -r f . 0. M.,- Ha' FRONT ROW--Nancy Butler, JoAnn Isbell, Cecile Mikulak, Sandra Johnson, Marilyn MQNG fhe qcfivifies underfqken by this year's Honor Society, the most impressive was the initiation ofa new chapter at Unadilla. This followed the same pattern as the initiation performed on Moving-Up Day. The four speeches explaining scholarship, leadership, character and service were given by Ruth Hediger, Nancy But- ler, Lester Trees and Marilyn Hart. Nicholas Danforth, as President, administered the oath, Helma Bremser, Vice President, explained the emblem, and Cecile Mikulak, Secretary, re- ing-Up Day. corded the names of the new members. Other activities included a New Year's Day tea held at the Community House for the alumni and Seniors of Sidne Central, a Student Teach- ing Day, organized by Jeanne Burlison-Chairman, JoAnn Isbell, Sharon Mason, Joyce Lipp and A Kenneth Keller, on March IB, and, of course, the traditional Honor Society initiation on Mov- ications iournal- FRONT ROW- -Sharon Mason, Nicholas Danforth, Jeanne Burlisong BACK ROW- - Nancy Butler, Helma Bremser, Pauicia Morris, Marilyn Hort, Ruth Hediger. Absent from picture, Joyce Lipp. 20 'Zibrarzons broadcast book fair . 6, D- Q 1 i if .S 0 9 5' - I C 1 1 V1 . .- . ,- X . x f -5. l Al .l.: .3 1- -.1 FRONT ROW--Faye Knapp, Phyllis Vollert, Mary Chilletti, Vella Cowan, Ethel Hellerud, Gladys Begeal, lva Coleg SECOND ROW-- Myrna Bartlett, Virginia Miner, Patsy Baker, Janet Wlckes, Bernice Cockcroft, Maryon Karlson, Prudence Clarke: THIRD ROW-- Shirley Segall, Irma Rosa, Louise Davis, Ruth Howe, Kalma Chase, Cecile Mikulak, Fay Wilson. Thelma Kinne: BACK ROW--Neila Hodges, Diane Holleran, Mary Lu Glazier, Jeanne Lewis, Barbara Wickes. Q HIS year the workers in the Library are divided into two separate groups. Girls in the 8th, 9th, and l0th grades make up the Library Club and those in the llth and l2th grades the Li- brary Council. These girls are scheduled to work for a period each week during a study hall, doing essential routine work. Their biggest activity of the year is the Book Fair, emphasizing early Christmas shopping. Here over 140 books are on display for all ages. Displays for Book Wee and special occasions are other activities. Aff! Members receive silver pins as recognition for their work. Two year members receive this plus a guard. ,N-Q'ff1f.14 'QTg, . . . . - . -, 9-4 5: . . ' To end their year, food and members are packed Into cars and are off to their annual plcmc. .Q..,,g3s:.,fz:-5-12 V' A-': .51 ,': r. -Q... ' nl A '- 'i .1 X 4-C23?.-1',- S ' ft af 5 .., ,sa--cf, ' - Y'14ff?ii?.i:I 'W' 'V f '1221k1P ,, , Q ian- ll? lff' ' - 2 . e y Ggspq an , I fl 'C l'--5,.nj L . gf, 5, . ifigfli .iw ra -ffG.s.uf4 .fit 532: '.'.'g-1' fr Q. .1,,g l, s iz .:,.,i-1, 4' iff 142 4552113 Fr A ' ' - :v. Looking at the book display: Maryon Karlson, Iva Cole, Virginia Miner, Jeanne Lewis, Barbara Wickes, Betty Dingman, Cecile Mikulak. CHE Library Club and Council sponsored their annual Book Fair, held in the High School library. The theme for display and publicity was Christmas Shop Early. For publicity two mem- bers and their advisor went to WKOP in Onenta to advertise their fair. Also, displays and posters were put up in the school and community. The main purpose of this event was to earn money for pins, which each member of the Club and Council received. 21 rfff I ,A ., X., I-+ra.2 , FRONT ROW--Joan Brush, Phyllis Curtis, Patti Rogers, Cecile Mikulak, Patsy Baker, Joan Burger, Nancy Villeccog SECOND ROW-- Virginia Miner, Ethel Hellerud, Shirley Segall, Phyllis Vollert, Susan Smith, Kathleen Mason, Janice Risley, Elizabeth Miller, Nancy Haynes, Sally Segall, Patricia Runyang THIRD ROW--Patricia Greene, Barbara Burki, Nancy Sharp, Irma Tognola, Lucille Abramson, Joyce Barnes, Mary Tyne, JoAnn Isbell, Elaine Erb: BACK ROW--Joanne Holmes, Sheila Gerig, Frank Metrzyk, Nicholas Danforth, Edward Weeden, Manuel Bickos, John Cleaveland, Patrick Simpson, Joanne Bolanda. EDITORS: FRONT ROW--Joyce Lipp fPhotographyj, Margaret Burlison fGradesJ, Sharon Mason Ulssistant Editory, Marilyn Hort fEditor-in-Chiefj, Louise Davis fArtj, CC D Margaret MacLach1an Uunior Editorj, Ann Knight QClassesJ: BACK ROW--Jeanne Burlison fActivitiesJ, Ruth Hediger fBusiness Managerj, Nancy Butler QSportsJ, ' Helma Bremser fSeniorsj, Margaret Ann Hager fCurriculumj. ADVISOR - MRS. RUTH PECKHAM ' EW YORK, here we comel This was the thought of eight girls and one boy as the train carried them on their way to New York to the Columbus Scholas- tic Press Conference. At this meeting they gathered loads of inspirations for making the yearbook better, more interesting and original. The 1952 Reflector was awarded first rating by the C. S. P . A. and also N. S. P. A. This year's staff has been very serious minded, for they realize the importance of this Sl400.00 proiect. The staff has been trying to make the yearbook a memory book of the important events of the year in the Sidney Central School District. The hardships of getting people to take pictures, get- ting enough snapshots for the sections, making up the dumm and getting the Reflector out to the publishers be- fore the deadline, are some of the problems which face the staff. The business staff is busiest in November. They have si, .4 charge of two proiects to finance the Reflector, the W-.... magazine campaign and sellingvsubscriptions. The num- ber of magazines ordered equals the subscriptions sold so Ei ht ms and one lone bo in the back round won there is not any loss. 9 - Y - 9 for the arrival of the tram that will whisk them away to New York to the Columbia Scholastic Press Conference. 22 Town and yahoo! united by newfreelv '1?. ':. Q, ring. 119, ,j. Ag,-.Egi- ', -i.. ..f, ,J V-'ffuf 'qi 2.'ky4X fr ,L 'Pc ' 4 1 5 -,ali V, k . 5' v ..f. .. Lthff, I A ,Q ,I ggrfr 1j f.'f1Q Q 'vw .wc fr swf. fp.,-fqy ,A if .fi 7 I 1 N the fall of the year, the reporters for Newsreel ventured to the Sidney-Record Enterprise to get the Q low-down on how their weekly write-ups were put into 1 print. Mr. Edward Roelle helped to show them around. In the first row: Nancy Villecco, Ann Knight, Sheila Gerig, Lucille Abramson, Mr. Edward Roelle, Joyce Barnes, and Richard Maylott. In the second row: Markley Opdyke, Edward Weeden, Francis Borchert, and Albert Bremser. Absent from the picture is Editor Joan MacDonald. ADVISOR - MRS. RUTH PECKHAM SEATED--Edward Ray, Elaine Erb, Patrick Simpson, Joanne Bolonda, Nancy Haynes, Barbara Davis: STANDING--Mary Tyne. JOSH Bl'uSh. Barbara Bulkl. Charles Glenn, William Young. EWSREEL is the Newspaper club to which Freshman through Juniors may belong. This club's main function is to give the school news to the townspeople through its weekly column in the local community paper, The Sidney Record- Enterprise . Freshmen students with outstanding writing ability are chosen for this organization and re- main on the staff until they are Junlors. The Edi- tor of Newsreel is always a Junior and his or her job is to give, collect, and proofread assignments. This club gives its reporters experience in the writing field and helps to develop their sense of responsibility toward assignments given them . k'g4I',,v.' 4 . A . .' . --J' sb J . . . . . 'ff Jw ' Eight gurls now have one lone boy in the middle, K .h T, ,H -A I 'Tun ,T at the subway station homeward bound from the Columbia Scholastic Press Conference in New York City. 14 -fwf'- '+ 5 '13si Ti73ii' 12-23-1 23 business manager, takes her staff to the Record- about the cost of pub- Chase, Patricia Runyan, FRONT ROW--Margaret Ann Hager, Ruth Hediger, Bernice Cockcroft, ,ra Marilyn Hort, Nancy Butler, Phyllis Curtis, Mary Lu Glazier: SECOND ROW--Sharon Mason, Joan Nichols, Lucille Abramson, Patti Rogers, Barbara Henderson, Sheila Gerig, Ann Knight, Sally Segallp THIRD ROW--Phyllis Vollert, Patricia Greene, Virginia Miner, Patricia Morris, Margaret MacLach1an, Cecile Mikulak, Joyce Lipp, Susan Smith, Ethel Hellerudz BACK ROW--Irma Tognola, Nicholas Danforth, John Cleveland, Bruce Clarke, James Fisk, JoAnn Isbell. ADVISOR - MRS. ANN HIEIMER Editor Helma Bremser and her assistant Frances Borchert learn from Ed Roelle, a worker at the Enterprise office, how their paper is put together 'fliveryone ready the school paper p---W rm. saousv arcane-nnsszvms: Jeanne Burlison, Enterprise to inquire lishing the Maroon and White. Members of the staff are--Vella Cowan, Jeanne Burlison, Kalma Barbara Wickes. U64 24 EWSPAP ER reporters ll Sounds exciting, doesn't it? After sitting up late on Thursday nights to beat the deadline, the aspiring reporters hand in their assignment on Monday. flatei The edi- tor, Helma Bremser, after begging, pleading, and threatening, finally manages to get the manuscripts to the printer on time. The Maroon and White is published monthly. It contains feature articles, sports news, fashion news, club news, recipes, iokes, and also notices of coming events. The staff had a bake sale to raise money to help publish the paper-and to help defray the cost for E. S. S. P. A. This fall Helma Bremser, Sharon Mason, Frances Borchert, Joan MacDonald, Patti Rogers, and Mrs. Heimer, the advisor, went to E. S. S. P. A. fEm- pire State School Press Associationl at Syracuse University. Besides finding new ideas for their paper, they also enioyed watching a football game between Syracuse and Holy Cross. We A ' 311 1 .X N70 X ,Z 5 ix... . . 1,1 : ,Q-bg Lag in-1 .vf'f '-I l-1 H 44 'fm fl: GM X il b , :Cin l'l,f' V , ' ,4-i7'o1 .gurus Q .,. E242 .vyzf -.X gf' gr, g J 'H ' 'lil' ' ff? 7-1: 4 ' ' was , - ' .., tg! f A , ,QQ ' I , ,' ,. I .fl 5' t 'N . 2,11 ,f.',':..:,- ff' .mi ' sci. ,vi-7' ze FRONT ROW--Dale Mugglln, Rosalie Benedict, Mary Lou Sands, Sally Terry, Nancy Wood, Patti Rogers, Joanne Bolonda, Ann Knight, Richard Maylott, William Young: SECOND ROW--Barbara Burki, Joyce Lipp, Sheila Gerig, Patricia Northup, Mary Lu Glazler, Kenneth Keller, Ruth Hediger, Richard Huyck, John Barker, John Root, Lucille Abramson: THIRD ROW--Marlyne Mclntyre, Charles Root, Hugh Doyle. Nancy VillCCCO, Ruth Howe, Duane Sisson, Paul Northrup, Roger Gregoire, Joan Nichols, Jack Young, Edward Weeden: FOURTH ROW--David Seeley, Nancy Haynes, Shirley Boyce, Murray Logan, Raymond Tayler, Jeanne Burlison, Samuel Mugglin, Janis Miller, Bruce Laraway, Paul Wheat, Nancy Williams, Margaret Ellis: BACK ROW--Bruce Clarke, Herbert Morgan. VERYWHERE the band goes there's a toot, toot here and a lsquawk, squawk there. They work very hard during the year for rades, concerts, and especially contests. If they did not marchaall year except Memorial Day that would be enough. You see, they not only parade in Sidney but Masonville and Sidney Center also. The band is led by our six high-stepping Nancy Butler' pmy Baker. Mamyn Lokerl Betty Dutchm- mglorgneg, Stephanie LeSuer, Martha Getman. The .fclaool parade! with its bamli' FRONT ROW- -Richard Almy, Richard Alcott, Jack Gill, Jon Boyce, Merlin Wheeler, Linda LaTourette: SECOND ROW- -Ann Cole, Phyllis DuMond, Neil Gregoire, Richard McCauley, Robert Stark, Keith Clark, Gerald Curtis, Philip Wood: THIRD ROW-4Sally VanKouwenberg, Carol Keller, Judy Hale, Charles Glen, Marjorie Weeden, Ann Fisk, Beverly Cutting, Irene Rothman, Patrick Simpson: BACK ROW-- Ronnie Becker, Leland Reynolds, Richard Bames, James Schroh, Paul Mclntryre, David Medlar, Brad Ryon. HIS year the Junior Band, a new addition to the music tating like the Senior Band, and is composed of Grade School department, was formed. It meets twice a week, ro- and Junior High pupils. 25 'Glee Club enters' festivals 'J FRONT ROW --Patricia Ruuyan, Janet Walker, Lorraine Soules, Jeanne Burlisou, Margaret Ellis, Barbara Burki, Sharon Mason, Patricia Greene: SECOND ROW--Pauicia Morris, JoAnn Isbell, Martha Get- man, Betty Lou Dutcher, Neila Hodges, Donald Lisenby, Richard Zum, David Seeley, Sally Segall, Joyce Lipp: THIRD ROW--Helma Bremser, Marilyn l-lort, Margaret Kleiner, Virginia Miner, Cecile Mikulak, Amos Finch, Richard Dutcher, James Philpott, James Kunde, A .Zigi I, 5 E 1 f .wfflsfiflfirfa-'f:f. f f :nf I 1--x.'N,': .' -0 f X -1-, 1: . :J-.--Ag ,- eqg. Q ,F A gh-,-X V., .WIA X ferifffl ' : fr -'xt fl' - x: gg, 'A . . - 1 fl v. N 'f i 7 'f - ffl' 'f r X' 1 if-:fs-Q.. - - i'5'iQ':5'ft. . -f '.':Yt-5 V rw'- A' V 'isif' .-'Wg'-. X'.i!:2'3'5' F212 4 4 'EL 5. A ig: xliig. 114' is-3-,V .-.-2-,rg .-r FRONT ROW--Glenn Rice, Clyde Miller, Richard Dutcher, Lester Trees, Valente Carrere, David Seeley: SECOND ROW-- James Philpott, Harvey Elander, Her- bert Morgan, Douglas Porter. BOYS' E NSE MBLE Warren Doolittle: FOURTH ROW --Betty Ann Dingman, Mary Lu Glazier, Nancy Butler, Barbara Henderson, Janet Wickes. FRONT ROW--Vella Cowan, Dale Mugglin, Arlene Loudon, Elizabeth Miller, Phyllis Turtur, Janis Miller, Lenora Keefe, Martha Earle, Helen Bickos, Sandra Wagner, Rosalind Peck: SECOND ROW --Roger Clarke, James McElroy, Albert Bremser, Eugene Palombo, Lawrence Alcott, Dorothy Htmt, Dorothy Reynolds, Janice Terebo, Kay Mangan, Thelma Dickmang BACK ROW--Harry French, Markley Opdyke, James Brady, James Clum, Linda Manzer, Jeanne Lewis, Juel Smith, Myrna Bartlett, Edith Waldron. ETTING settled and having had the last chit chat with their talkative neighbors, chorus begins under the direction of Mr. Bryan. The rattle of paper ceases as T25 singers blend into harmony. ln the fall a group of people from the chorus journeyed to Oneonta for the State Music Festival. The campus of Oneonta State Teachers' College was invaded for two days by students from various schools in this area. Later in the year another group participated in the Susquenango League Music Festival at Deposit. At Christmas time they sang a collection of Christmas songs with the Nativity Scene for the background. However, the main activity is the contest in the spring at which they get their rating. FRONT ROW--Shirley Ricks, Phyllis Vollert, Mary Chllletti, Ethel Hellerud, Mr. Bryan, Gladys Begeal, Barbara Wilson, Faye Knapp, Roberta Zimmerman, Shirley Segallg SECOND ROW--Carlton Crandall, William Ray, Harvey Elander, Douglas Porter, Kalma Chase, Joan Dean, Fay Wilson, Charlotte Mangan, Marie Meresg BACK ROW--Glenn Rice, William Tuckey, Clyde Miller, Stephen Tacea, Phyllis Curtis, Patsy Baker, Betty Marriott, Barbara Wickes, Prudence Clarke. 8 Q57 I 1 fl 3 FRONT ROW--Eleanor Mott, Karene Burdick, Colleen Scofield, Louise Davis, Joamie Holmes, Donna Garrison, Betty Shaver, Barbara Patrick, Margaret Burllson: SECOND ROW--Beverly Ver- milyea, Susan Smith, Charles Root, Sandra Walker, Bemice Cock- croft, Joyce Barnes, Frances Borchert, Kathleen Wilcox, Martha Wagner: BACK ROW--Gerald Zum, Wayne Mott, Lester Trees, Herbert Morgan, Manuel Bickos, Patti Rogers, Lucille Abramson, Ann Knight, Sheila Gerig, Irma Tognola. 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'jrv bf- W NW -,fling , fr sf f ff-A - T1 gl-PPG 35.5. ., a.-1-f'1L1?P:itf 4 -6 81 FRONT ROW--Jeanne Burlison, Shirley Segall, Sharon Mason: SECOND ROW--Karene Burdick, Charlotte Mangan, Roberta Zimmer man, Louise Davis, Arlene Loudon, Elizabeth Miller, Marie Meresg THIRD ROW--Janis Miller, Sally Segall, Martha Getman, Ann Knight, JoAnn lsbell, Helma Bremser, Betty Lou Dutcher, Irma Tognola, Bernice Cockcroft: FOURTH ROW--Cecile Mikulak, Bar- bara Henderson, Kay Mangan, Lucille Abramson, Patti Rogers, Patsy Baker, Jeanne Lewis, Juel Smith, Betty Marriott, Phyllis Curtis: BACK ROW--Mary Lu Glasier, Marilyn Hort, Sheila Gerig, Betty Ann Dingman, Nancy Butler. NSEMBLE meets Monday nights 'purely for enioyment. The girls meet at 6:30 and the boys at 7:15. Sometimes they combine their talents. The first activity for the boys' ensemble was singing at the Internation- al Party. This was part of the program to entertain the foreign students from Cornell who were here over the Thanks- giving vacation. At Christmas time the boys and girls sang together for the Oneonta District Men's Rally at the Methodist Church. Girls' Ensemble 8 'NYJ They train for future lie FRONT ROW--Henry Mott, James Milk, Jack Adams, Daniel Northrop, John Mewhorter, David Troy, Francis Place, Richard Banner, John VanValkenburg: BACK ROW--Raymond Taylor, Robert Collins, Donald Suttle, Neale Franks, Burnett Niles, Julian Roys, Mr. Salisbury, Ralph Jump, Dale Mott, Harvey Dewey. O keep farm implements in good repair a farmer must have knowledge of welding and other machine shop techniques. The F.F.A. welds and repairs animal cages. .F.A. has been doing two big proi- ects. They completed a feed cart for Mr. Frank Stull of Sidney Center and for Dale Mott of Masonville. Cost was less than the regular market price. Also the club has developed an unique test bottle agitator. This was made from scrap materials and equals a ninety one dollar apparatus. The purpose of making this was to save time in testing milk. Dale Mott - President. Burnett Niles - Vice President. Ralph Jump - Secretary. Donald Suttle - Treasurer. John VanValkenburg - Sentinel. Robert Collins - Reporter. Mr. George Salisbury - Advisor. a school project. Neal Franks cares for his colt and heifer as Il .F FJ T S-'F' 2? -4?'g'1T1Q5-ilfif-get-35. 41' if-S .-.F . 2 'f aleffilwih 'f'3'Qli. G 4 -.ui zqfgg, f ff- , ' ,J t 'nl ' ' nf? 4 T6 'rf FRONT ROW--Sharon Mason, Mary Lu Glazier, Helen Bickos, Neila Hodges, ! y il Irma Rosa, Maryon Karlson, Janet Walker, Betty Dutcherg BACK ROW--Cecile . gTLj,. 142 4 'jf Mikulak, Mary Mott, Edith Waldron, Kathleen Wilcox, Janet Wickes, Janis 'f'nf.',Qi3':', '1 ghffi' Miller, Helma Bremser. ' ' Efgjf 'We i': A fr ' .'1515'S ...,. . .fr .. J., .i.- I, 4 5.-f P: gcg. -- is . . '15, ,,.e.fg,...-1 1. . ...J , 2 .,-1:1. .:,S'x -t:f'- Agfa .4 4, s. ,J .-., .,,.a-, .2 .- ., ,4 .,.r...-1-, M, .n.-- HE appetizing aroma of baking powder bis- cuits will float down the halls when these future homemakers finish baking. Homemaking is an important and worthwhile subiect in school. It promotes better cooks and housewives. The homemaking club is an activity open to all girls taking this subiect and is under the direction of Miss Kathryne Spencer. At Christmas time the girls designed com lete doll outfits which they donated to needy chiladren. Presents were exchanged ata party. The future homemakers also correspond with pen pals in Europe. Weird fzguref haunt Nite-0-Fun. Man from Mars V14 iw Tl TRANGE things are happening in town tonight. Witches, goblins, ghosts, and wierd figures march the streets. You see, tonight is Halloweenl The Nite'O Fun starts with a big parade and then the prizes for costumes, floats and decorated bicycles are awarded at the high school. Later there is a talent show with school students taking part. Then the witches, ghosts and goblins mysteriously disappear into the darkness of night until next year. Hopeful contestants are iudged. The Roving Five at Larr AIcott's birthday party labove lefti, and also at Letchworth State Park fabove rightl. Warren Doolittle receives the Who' Who Award for outstanding work in the Junior Historical Club. Learning the hard way. S . c2fiCfZ.2!l.fi6.i' 1: ti-3-1 'QF' BT .LA 55 Seventh gliders jltopl and their ggi, advisors ttom on a field trip at PP Delhi. Decorations for the football banquet add to the re- ward for the work well done by the team. X Q E l 5 .. 33W Q. Students gather around Doris Olsen as she puts the finishing touches on her model for the Art Exhibit. L - 7 30 - -F-.Ur '.-.., . ,-:-:-.'--f. '-,- Sn -1 f- -..,...-f-3-' ...,,f...w ...f 'f-11. sv- -3.1 '- --.-.:'-1 1 '-,rs--1-1-..--. 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'y 3 'U If f - 1 ,Elg- f-, 4 1 7 14 . f',:g- - - 15... . ' Q -1 X F? 'E -. - Q 4' N ,--. - - . f. -.. A ,, ' . 1 H. L, S ,Q - .5 x Q - 1 V 14- - .. 1 ,I If Nix-1.1 . ' asf I 7 - n ' X- 9 , ' Q5 . if if ff ,,.. 'Green Warriors face foes' with fervor FRONT RCW--Russell Voltz, Forrest Misuer, Andrew DuMond, Stephen Tacea, Donald Lxsenby, Valente Carrere, Louis Gardner: BACK ROW--Asa Decker, Ronald Walker, Cap't. Lester Trees, Hugh Doyle. ' URT by graduation and iniuries, the i952 gridiron Warriors faced a huge rebuilding iab. Although not quite as successful as the Maroon 81 White elevens of the past, the '52 squad faced their more experienced opponents with unbound determination. Although win- ning but two of their scheduled seven games, Sidney proved to be still competition for their Tri-County Con- ference foes. Four of the warriors' five losses were by one touchdown. . Hi-lites of the gridiron season were: Les Trees' 50 yd. run at Delhi and his 70 yd. T.D. run vs. Whitney Point, Rusty Voltz' winning T.D. run vs. Windsor which netted 40 yds., and the 70 yd. Decker-Voltz pass play which scored against Greene. Capt. Les Trees, Lou Gardner and Tom Wood were the seniors who played their last contest on the Sidney gridiron. mssrmc THE HALF ' 6 15.9 , tv -. ff-244134.--. ,, Ay rl.. . 'Q ' . . ' . ,Q ..I.2LfX',1E s'- ,g',,'?-vfi fit? .11-E-,, H? -1-L -- x , .- '-'v- ' XS 41 i',!VJ :.. Prev. 1531+- '-. J!! A :ft-1.2-..,5 'Pit' 'Y ' l 1' iffy: .'J'2:,Q -uf: :Z '3', f 2-page, .1 ,, 't 2 '.'l'- .- . . 1 ' r .fl E 5.1 -- ..:s ' .'-s.w','1- f' ' A ' - - .-'ivfi : YL 4 K .. , - 1- X, , L , .'.Q.'f'ri'j'f 'gf .IH-'isfi . I-I 1,1441 . X ,. .73 ' .2- !'v'.f.'f jf .4721 ' QPHPF JE 3-M4 J .-..,-.,!f.,. -.1-., . . . .. Sept. 20 Sidney U91 at Delhi Ul 27 Sidney il3l at Sherburne i441 Oct. ll Cooperstown U21 at Sidney ibl l8 Sidney U21 at Walton U31 25 Greene i2ll at Sidney USD Nov. l Sidney il3l at Whitney Point U91 8 Windsor i 7, at Sidney 04, , ... I1- W, .,,vg4,-'-Tin s. A es f:,nE,,yI:'l'Y'-1-1 ,.:1...f',g'.?. -Q :Alix ig:-1-9 S- 1 ,.r.-'.-' ,---. 4.1 lap, rg rv :-Zan. ' 1-F-2511 ya. 1.- +5 It 3, 4: .s .f-. . -gg-., ,in :Y:,::.:f-' i fy - . - . ms.. f,: .: mf' ' ' Qs- 1' fr'f'.a. ' ' ' :Fi-if-5? K .Q its fl :ft nf? '.7?.6r'-1 'g -. Q IQ- 5 '-':- 7-7'4-.- 'f-ri. -. M-f2f'e5i'. - 'Q-Ifllf -' ag...-,.'1 jg. Ni- f::-2. 5'5 -t'f.' ,,,., ,gi-.-3:5 ' FRONT ROW--John Greene, William Boyd, Roger Gregoire, David Butler, Richard Graney, Karl Koegler, David Ineich, James McElroy, William Daniels, Bruce Laraway: SECOND ROW--Francis Place, Kermit Marble, Albert Bremser, David McElligot William Kinne, Richard Huyck, William Wlasiuk, Donald Puffer, Thomas Wood: THIRD ROW--Richard Place, Bruce Mac- Dfmald. James Clum. Robert Greene, Douglas Porter, Amos Finch, William Ra y, Harvey Elanderg BACK ROW--James Brady James Fisher, Richard Hilary, Kenneth Hall, Arnold Kappler, Richard Kuebler, Carlton Crandall. OMPOSED of Sidney High lettermen, the Varsity Club sponsors the annual Varsit Banquet, Faculty-Varsity Base- ball Cglame, and planned a St. Patrick's Day Dance for this year. President-Nick Danforth, Vice President-Hugh Doyle, Secretary-John Cleaveland, and Treasurer-Lester Trees were elected to office for the year i952- 53. ,rn . FRONT ROW--Nicholas Danforth, Lester Trees, Hugh Doyleg SECOND ROW--Roger Clarke, Richard Graney, Ronald Walker, Allan Wilson, Douglas Porter, Forrest Misner, Allan Yarter: BACK ROW-'Carlton Crandall, Stephen Tacea, Robert Knapp, Thomas Wood, Louis Gardner, Russell Voltz, Kermit Marble, Asa Decker. l OH' ' wwf' 'ist 'fl 31 'n L'-'05 -.-V A hr' .9431 ,. J 1 , 'v ' X ,:' .-I ijt' .L . , 1',::',.k:!w 2 Q'-.fI,j, QA Q ..4g-,B 3653-,ak '- 2-'L-ill 01 6142? . f '47, 't Pls. X5 5,5 5-1.3lLf- I f 'szf-.' .-yr -e . , -,-'1 ., r M. arp Q A f 11' L1 Q 1 ' ' ..f,4g,1,f.1,jrr,t,,., L . D .3-gfrfyf . ,pklru .gi ,ggi Qin? .Ll-Ng ,L r. , 8 . J ,-,I 2, f X Q, 2 L A f 1 if Q, 1 ef . .--,fx ga Q3 N' A .Calif T-, ' - I T--'pi ., X it Q7 f I-71, - i . Ula.. BROKEN LEGS ARE ALSO A PART OF THE GAME. Tom Wood is being carried off the field with his broken leg, one of the two occurring at the same game. Doug broke his that day too, remember? Under the supervision of Coach Alan Drake, the Jayvee squad's one aim is to be able one day to play on the Varsity team. uintet lam latent scoring power JUMP, DOUG, JUMP! OSING the services of their starting 5 of last season, the Sidney Warriors head into the '52-'53 season as a question mark. The Warrior quintet averages 5'lO , which is dwarfed by the tall teams of the past. Capt. Lou Gardner, Les Trees and Nick Danforth are the only returning lettermen, all of whom are seniors. Although lacking in height, the Sidney courtmen have an abundance of speed and potential scoring power . Hi-lites of the cage season: the tense, exciting game at Greene, won by only a one point margin and Capt. Lou's 25 points at Oxford . Dec . 5 Sidney C5 l 1 I 2 Greene C381 l 3 Sidney l 9 Sidney C4 l 1 Jan. l6 Sidney C271 23 Oxford C701 30 Sidney C471 31 Bainbridge C6 at Oxford C491 at Sidney at Bainbridge C491 Covertime1 at Sherburne C651 at Whitney Point C671 at Sidney C421 at Greene C461 41 at Sidney C511 HEYI HEYI TAKE IT AWAY! ..- W , .4 ,vf,t..r.,-+.L ' , 'A-gf., --'x . ' ..qs.t12f, ,'Tf-'gf ,,f7ifSi1if,',.'f5-..figf 1, ' 1, ,Q TQ. .1 Q -fit E1.'eT,a.W ,1-751-'E ,-..f,w:-.,-t- 1 fr-. 1-.--ef.. f'i..sn'.4:,'.gtw?,1' sf ,:-N:-ft ., -x. - -V -3- .,rn.' 1' .Ft F ' ,E -:A 1 -fiif'ff gl ff-G+ u' .ff 'fit' 'fail gg ,Q rl .fp , M,-.'-., fy -wg.-.,.. I-,. if, ,. or 5 v nfs xt 5 .rgiefw X ' .-Jw 1 1-,,.:s.-,4,3'- if urs.-F . , .....,' - in 'rq-v W ,..-, . . ...xQ,.'. H .. -,1i'Q. 2,1--M ,Q . FRONT ROW--Stephen Tacea, Asa Decker, Richard Graney, Jack Young, Hugh Doyle: BACK ROW'-Russell Voltz, Cap't. Louis Gardner, Lester Trees, Douglas Porter, Ronald Walker, Nicholas Danforth. 34 YV? more by close margins HIS year's Jayvee basketball squad is composed of fourteen boys headed by Coach Harr DeBloom and captained by Chip McElroy. The team, though inex- perienced and green, make up for it with sbeed and spirit and have won some very close games. Hi-lites of the cage season were: Kermit Marble's 29 points at Bainbridge and the close game with Greene 140-451, and that long shot from three-quarters court in the last second of the game, winning the game for Bain- bridge. Dec . 5 Sidney 1381 at Oxford 1571 I2 Greene 1471 at Sidney 1501 I3 Sidney 1541 at Bainbridge 1461 I9 Sidney 1401 at Sherburne 4517 Jan. I6 Sidney 1261 at Whitney Point 1481 23 Oxford 1421 at Sidney 1361 30 Sidney 1401 at Greene 1451 Q. 31 Bainbridge 1471 at Sidney 1451 REPLACING ENERGY AFTER THE GAME . fx 5535 Q c ','ofxgr QPR 'A RN . fifi, ' x FRONT ROW-'Russell Griswold, Frank Mltxzyk, George Pendorf, Carlton Crandall, Kermit Marble: BACK ROW--Roger Clarke, Albert Bremser, Richard Kuebler, Donald Puffer, Francis Manzer, James Clum, Neal Franks, William Boyd, William Young. ..,T'L'.7 ,ff -3'- '. ' V ..-'V' 74, . ., , 4 .-.' :B Y.Y?'1'q53?i:' ' ' ' 'Q ,L1f i'f'.'JQv ' I , .!q,gt5' ar. K X ff fgfsl-A ' Qx X ,f --gm Ht. 'f' so 4 'fxmz-f. A 2 73'.'2zf X 3' . 'Ph?'i1-A gil. .L e Ani? in .i.,,, il ,,r s., r L.. si k ' QS - , 1 4 ll Z1 4 5 .wh Z3 mmm' V CARLTON CRANDALL Rahl Rahl Rahl Oxfordl Warriors 9 are laomerun lez'ng.st EADING into a ten game schedule against their deadly rivals ofthe Susquenango League, the i952 Warrior 9 split with every opponent to compile an overall record of 5-5. Four of the five Sidney losses were by a single run. Hi-lites of the diamond season were: 4 home runs by Sidney at Greene fDanforth, 2 King, Voltzii 0 l4'l3 6Xff0 inning victory over Sherburne, the protested game at Whitney Point, the Warriors ll-2 win over Oxford. Seniors who saw their last bit of action were Wayne King, Don D0yle, and Elliot Danforth, all of whom were chosen all-star, and starting pitcher, Jim Gossoo. April 28 Sidney Q51 at Sherburne fbi May l Sidney Q01 at Oxford Q51 5 Whitney Point Q41 at Sidne Q81 8 Sidney U01 at Greene Gi ' l6 Chenango Forks UO, at Sidney GJ l9 Oxford f2i at Sidney ll ll 23 Sherburne U31 at Sidney U41 fextra inningsl June l Sidney Q25 at Whitney Point l3i 3 Greene fill at Sidney UO, 4 Sidney QB, at Chenango Forks f4l . 5 K ' , 'if 4 'f- E f , f . 1: Yi , fr ,tziiifiififli , Dressing for a big game, under the watchful ' I eye of manager John Cleaveland, are Bob Knapp, I g f hi' Doug Porter, Carl Crandall, El Danforth, and ll n-,'QF,-,ff Roger Clarke. Tying the left shoe first is a X ,P superstition nearly all of the boys follow. f ' 'r 1 if fl '41 -is 'f'i5'S5iff -Xl f if lffilii ' ' '3'ii'Q 'Q'A 'iiriiff 1 '- i FRONT ROW- -Coach Alan Drake, Wayne King. Donald Doyle, Kermit Marble, Robert Knapp, Albert Bruetsch, Asa Decker, Carlton Crandall, Elliot Danforth, Roger Clarke, William Young, co-cap't Hugh Doyle, Russell Voltzg BACK ROW--Douglas Porter, Ronald Walker, Allan Wilson, manager John Cleaveland, Nicholas Danforth. 36 'Practice maker perfect cheerleaders .1 .I 7 ,. Slfplff n u C Luci. 0e10r:e41,, sql. 317,80 855,71 ll, Sb W ,VCC ejla 'l4'7l'J,Lt?e1'1g u ' f s--I--D--N--E--Y S-ff1.1f '111 ,901 S-I-D-N-E-Y 0'1d.,' SIDNEY C-rp, Sidney, Fight, Team, Fight Hegel 000,00 FTER long hours of hard practice, the Varsity and Jayvee cheerleaders have reached per- fection. Each squad practices two days a week ,.fjsgK4,f4i ,, 4, ' under the supervision of Mrs. Halbert and Miss Car- Ethel llellcrud, Kalma Chase, Capt. Barbara Henderson, Phyllis Curtis, - Frances Borchcrt, Helms Brcmser. man. Starting in 1952, two new teams will be chosen each year. I ' 'l X 1 - fi! 1-. i ' X? iii?-filx 2' 2? . I 'I T32 ' ,ev l'il'5ff?' B K K Ltfffft' X Q :L 4 '-9-'-' ' I N V ' K . ix f, fl 5 X 1, I , 1, -ilk?-I K .1 N , E. .1 I 5,3-ry, .',g-:srl ,. -J.. L ,, A , , -55, ire- , .3 .. :tix-it-1-'4jr',-,'ff. - ,-71-'F 54:2 Z ' -4 l,-,.' 5, .' ag 1 fa? Q-g 'ni' ' 54. -1u..,,- -ru .- 4. s. ..-. . eff- P111 3' fit. -'71 4 ,.. ' 'B '- a-T Oh--Beat Greene, Oh--Beat Greene, Sidney, Beat Greene. 37 'ifzklnq leeqn' tmcle trophy T lost, after three years hard work, the track trophy is ours to keep, the girls are thinking . In the spring of each year, Sidney girls along with girls from surrounding schools, attend a track playday and compete in field events. The school winning the most events becomes the temporary owner of the trophy. After a school has won it three times, the trophy may be kept. Our girls won it for keeps in 1952. Phyl Curtis' 4'7 high lump, Margaret Hager's l68'7 softball heave, and Helma Bremser's 100 yd. dash timed ot 11.8 seconds, all helped to add up a total of 33 out of 35 possible points. . riff 31- -. . .-a?f. '2 . -W-1- '1-: 1 EW. .Lu g.:' in .- .i.'f-'fl-F ' ' f 'en . ' 'X' ' ' ' f PWJJ- , ,Av K4 . , ,.,,,.f+. I- is Vi' A--. vi- -wg. . gf- 1ri'i -- 'S' .l ' - - A 1 f' ,- z if riff? ' Nu- ' ' vsp: .QQ- 'HS-F:-. 93:1 -, -53:4 5. ' 'fa 'rn V. -'.. ii!-f-52-.Qv-. L-FZ, Gee-1::ff,g.!, fav,- -.1- L' felt- K -f. Q Y I-L H. 1 :y . Q. wie. .+ .1r2:2?' 'S we . ' a TTENDING three league softball playdays in 1952, ' Sidney girls defeated two out of three foes. Oxford and Greene suffered losses to Sidney, while Whitney Point went home victorious. Sharon Mason, Helma Bremser, Barbara Henderson, Phyllis Curtis, Margaret Ann Hager, Marilyn lflort. v .' faq, . I. . 5'-3 f- 2.'-'.,?': gl A , .-9.1. ev 'Z N 'i 4919 ...I Q L W ' 1 fr'f...:1 , ' 1.7 5-41 - rt 515'- , je- aj - '41,-5 v fl 214- 1.1 . .- -lf 'l'1 5-:LI ! 5vAu. QI 4-Q., snuff - H , K, AV. .fn rw' Irs.-exert. fe.. f'--.. f.s11-fi-dt-if .Q - ..:,- wen., ..--1 r,,,-. 5 L v, , .',,4y-.-.4. . .,.-.'4,, . .4 .. ..-. .,...Y-f., .JH A 1 + 1.154 --x . x- -.t-,.-. un.-1 - 'gas -,H -ew . .,.,,4, 2.51.1- jar: WARRIORETTES IN ACTION. With Patti Roger's spike, the ball goes up and over the net. FRONT ROW--Barbara Henderson, Phyllis Curtis, Patricia Northrup, Margaret Ann Hager: BACK ROW--Rosalind Peck, Helen Riesen, Helma Bremser, Sandra Johnson. 38 'Girly' teams .rlaow .ftamz'na. D FRONT ROW--Patricia Rimyan, Arlene Loudon, Shirley Northrup, Phyllis Vollcrt: SECOND ROW--MargaretBur1ison, Roberta Zimmerman, Margaret Mangan, Sally Segallg BACK ROW--Patricia Northrup, Martha German, JoAnn Holmes, Prudence Clarke, Margaret MacLachlan, Louise Davis, TENSE MOMENTS. The question on everyone's mind is, Will she make it? Shirley Segall, Phyllis Turtur, Elaine Erb, Patricia Searle, Nancy Villecco, Prudence Clarke, Patti Rogers, Juel Smith, Linda Manzer. 39 MID clashing hockey sticks and flying balls, the girls' hoc ey team defeated the girls team from Windsor, but lost to Greene at the hockey playday held at Whitney Point last fall .- J. v A .,... -A 2- -. i I I fl rx T , r ,',-41 r'- -fi, o, ,h 'u 3 f T :Ml ,Lg-1 'gg . I JA, ' 41, - ..:- 4 , , ,J7.'.' . - 1-F'-.ii ' .-1:11. ' I. '- S .'-R921 K - 52.552 x tk in A.-.,:-.ylfif 1 i f ffl ETH vig. 5, 1 114 r-YffI'fj?,.x' 1 .lg ' .. -sf f fe riff q '1-t ' fin Q- 4 P ' 'F 1' v Ui Zu f 1 'nw f 7 3 74- 1 ,If f ' 1 .2 131 r any L -4 M 'N' 5 1 Y ! 1 '.- 'ff .-.'t'. n ,'. 4.,,... C '. :E gd l -,, . .fs 4 ,..6. -' ,V-.-.'-'. -r Av. 'Q . '-l5l5iQ'iL'?f-.IFJ 1 4 HAMI Another strike adding to the score which made these two teams, captained b Jeanne Burlison and Nancy Villecco, the c amps of the Monday and Tuesday bowlers. 'Hction caught f X 40 Kalma Chase, a member of the Junior Hockey Team, intercepts the ball that Patricia Morris hits to Patsy Baker. Margaret Ann Hager cantures the playday for Sidney by t rowing the softball the farthest. The winning track team at Whit- ney Point. J.V. team holds a scrimmage. How're ya' doin'? -4. x -QW. U JF, x--. -i 5 n ,f. ,frmfl '-fr , Q, 'wh .Vu n -1 Q., -14 fs 'vv H. f-nw -,w --Q.: 1'..'Vf r 5.-. J u-34: i,. v, -I , 'NL- .'v ':n1 ' TL: . .-,pl 'A .-. SQ' ff. www QR Kg 'Ytfr the goal of grack teachers, .. N we go---These young- sters ore now entering the new Pearl Street school, which has iust recently been finished. Meanwhile two members of the patrol staff ore on duty to see that order is kept. w September 5, 1952 Dear Parents: You are cordially invited to inspect the new Sidney Central Pearl Street School, which was officially opened September 3, 1952. Sincerely yours, Mr. Henry Hott Elementary Supervisor HHlMrs. Dake K . 'sax 1r-.'1- sig Lfrfh A - . ' -if 14. :C-., . -, me X Wi-keg 'O' Rigs- .r 3 s,'R'it'.:'f ' tri 'f6+?f53l? I .-Mi .2 'ts::.,9?- f 112' -,.,x.,.33W Ai, , . ffet ..1,a':.:F.7 '.?zetf. 4 K. ' In-2:1-', , r- Eg'-3:0 -an .fri I,-J,i:..,', sv.,, -vi , -A,--H 5,121,555 .',X3.'-,H SETyygQZjaj1!' ,A at FRONT ROW--Miss Bertha Bouvier, Miss Adrienne Bartko, Miss Marian Alverson, Mrs. Mary Lamos. Mrs. Dagny tiff Latham, Mrs. Dorotha Wood, Mrs. Alice Sergiog SECOND ROW--Mrs. Lola Vanwoert, Miss Catherine Boyd, Miss Olive Can, Miss Phyllis Grady, Mrs. Beatrice Edwards, Miss Mary Lou Bartlett, Mrs. Ruth McKinney, Miss Olive Trowbridge, Mrs. Nancy Chicorellig BACK ROW--Mrs. Janet Bennett, Mrs. Virginia Kothe, Mrs. Gladys Sheldon, Mrs. Edith Larson, Mr. Robert Weller, Miss Bemice Gonser, Miss Margaret Lyon, Miss Julia Pierson, Mrs. Evelyn Roberts. 42 - to encourage leirure activitzbf, .. HE Kindergarten class is looking at a picture book Happy Animal Families held by their teacher, Miss Chicorelli . This way they' learn about many wild animals. On the side board is their Thanksgiving display. T'S fall againl So Mrs. Latham's second grade decides to show what they think about it by paintings of fall, carving pumpkins A display of paintings are on the side board. '! N a 7 fsi1-.'-f3 g., 1- q:':FQ,j1zZ...,'31 - '. If as-Q 'V . NK Mix LK Sj- .-l , .. . , 4,1 X -O N Z.-3:-Q. RF, Arfl The pet show is on - dogs, , cats, puppies and goldfish are brought ig.-' A. to school by Miss Alverson's third grade. will V kj-fffz-4 They are doing this to learn how to geta- ' gi.. Qgfijjig., .H long with animals and not be afraid of .XJ si H :Q in I' r C HE sand box is being turned into a barn yard by Mrs. Robert's first graders. This is a good way to learn about the farmer's iobs. ,4 Ld I-, 'ff E jyilkrvfi-t ' them. Work can be fun. H!-' 43 Y, myl We have some up and coming ceramists in the fourth grade. They enioy making ashtra s and other forms of ceramics. Under the direction of Miss Trowbridge and Miss Bartko, they have learned art fundamentals. This is a way of learning through doing. -to loegn improve stud habits.. EITH Wrigley, who is taking an interest in Neptune, ma someday fly there in a rocketshi . He knows that his passengers may be these students sit- ting in the classroom with him. On the board beyond the group is their study of Chesa eake Bay Region in social studies. The! lzarn their science and social stu ies by research. ,jigjirg !'vT3f.z?'. -f .- ar.: Ns.. ,gissvvir ig ,- .j.5J:..:.Agi.d. A -rf .1-2 .. . ,-In --. ,...l. -Lisff I' -1 , ,W s I A alze-H? 'I :ULN ..n,-,,-'wr - ..1!'1..:ru. su-tivgt' -KP. Fi ..-,-sw 3 A lag.. 'ai Q, ,v.,', - 4. ,'.sv-'g,,i, .EQW5 J' 4 'Q' ' J,-1 zu. 1 .,,:. -s ..- 1 aff.--.. 'N N , ' W, ..' vw. .. .--'? A155-if ' ' ' i- J.. 4 . frirmz. , .. J -f-fats aNPv.i?.Z: 1kjfl-'. .' ' 'Ev-Avg.-'f':'-1'Z'f' -LY 4. J: -'ga 5:1 - 1 -I X- '-Af.. 'Ja' .mf-wg-rfFvt5c?. . .r .LL 'r --.si-.xr-13.5 - z -L' ,: .: fi' .' 1': -,-if-,:f '-: A ni, 1, .. .M-.lgai Jn- vi l.:?,xJ,i isgfj ,.. . ,N 3-,.,9,:,. f. us, Y the time these students have reached this stage, they know enough to study and work quietly. In the library, some students are reading, others icking out books, and still others clbing research work. This is their way of learning to study and do research work for their future school years . - to z'n.fu1'e proper social growth.. S C HE Pleasant Street School, is 4 one of the elementary schools of the Central District. Children from grades one to six, who live between Sherman Avenue and the river bridge and between Willow Street and the Camel's Hump, attend. OTTOMS upl Mrs. Piucci's kindergarteners all agree that their mid-morning snack is a must They get quite tired out from play- ing hard with blocks, dolls, and in sandboxes. Ill I. 1, fin' , . U., ,. ,- Iii h- - 'lx'-,-rf-7 - -V,-,, . .. ,,, 7 ffl- ' ', it O f'f'- f ,, :J -1 ii' -15 X 2 - -'-?54i'- ,astlr 1 . X 4? .'.-' -'12 .H - rv' ,.- .- 5 .JJ .Z4.., l 1 qu. '4.- . ' ' Af? F I' ,K ,L ...elif Q Tf'., 'v- S4552 -'Q rj.: - if-lib gal. .4 ,.gg '-125'-I 16531 z A ., . vefi...- ' , -.3 -v 4. f. Q FRONT ROW--Mrs. Helen Weeden, Miss Elizabeth McEwan, Mr. Robert Rowlands, Miss Marian Berncr, Miss Dorothy Peck: BACK ROW--Mrs. Elizabeth Piucci, Mrs, Hannelore Dunne, Mrs. Jean Barratt. Miss Anne Miller. NE, two, three ---- Let's singl Mrs. Barratt accompanies her first graders at one of their favorite past times. The old piano in the corner has stood through a lot in the last few years. Here in this grade they learn to co-operate. - to teach world vlffaircf.. C HAT color next? asks Pam Cooley, as Larry7'DaIe paints and Gary Christianson looks on approvingly. Miss Miller's second grade enioys painting. C RS. Dunne's fourth grade class is iust discovering globes and how to use them. Here they are, using their knowledge to find places on the maps and leprn more about them. FTER studying the Americas, they are now concentrating on India and our forces in Korea. 1 .pf -w E can have fun but we H must use our conduct rules, says Mrs. Weeden to her third Qmde gfudents. They all agree that one mustn't play in theistreet. 1 rf-. sw- . .L-,,.,:,,,?, 'ltr :'2f +f . 11' , ' 5-. 2' I ' x 5Fi,i ,5 3 , ' '4':-'i .:h-i A' 41, -4 f' Teif.'I2 - 1 ' 'mkshfdv . r.: Ar - v-f.-.. :lf- HA 6 6 'f,j,.1' , 1ff'r-,Q '1 3 J- 2' ,.,.,,.,. g A .,... A I 4fr .w.f:Zf ' fa 'Yan' 5 ' -w g'.' rT'.f-g: - 1 - :JP I 5 3-3f.v,'i1f' lfifzg .. . ' -in ' ' ' 4 ,rug .f,:'. '.1,lj,'f '-1' .Q -I V-if-fl! - . ., ,, 531:51-5 .hwy Q 'E-Q,-V .-5.. - - 1- A 3-:-3255, 43:42. - . . I , . J ,., -.0 ar, ,J ,-- ..v 3.2, fi-1 Barbara Laidlaw and Hugh Mac- Donald, Miss McEwan's students, are setting up a minature Red Cross unit, as Elizabeth Skinner looks on . Q HE class looks on intently as Miss Berner helps them under- stand more about the world news of the week . ll , ' H l . , ' Q.- . 1-'wif 1, ' - Ili rim '1h i5e- '- ziluf . W, ,A-.A -f-- In U iff 'L ,.'-.,-if. ., J wf?e 1 T453 inf. ' Ifrff fin ' '- V L. N W v 1 AY' ' I! . , iw ll - ' A . fry f -vlwmll 2' ix'XJT4,r, J j H 1 I . K ff,-E:Q!a,i::.l3- A qv., -. Y., ,. ' 1. '- nwmfwwfs '-za. -if . V OOD to the last dropl Left to rig Zieno, Mr. Dunbar, Mrs. Baker and .mss Whitney are having an informal meeting over a hot cup of coffee. They are enioying a little ioke of their own, probably an incident that happened to one of the teachers during the day. fi - to Promote coopemtion. .. T'S Inauguration Day and the students of the third, fourth, and fifth grades wait for the picture to come on the television. This television set was loaned to the Masonville School by Paul Hotaling of Ford's Sales and Service of Sidney. 47 Al 4 ff I f Xt I 1 iw -r gi T , A T'S play-time in the Masonville kindergar- ten and the boys as well as the girls like to ploy house. They run their own house, which they made. They do things such as taking care of their children and making new furniture just like their mommies and daddies do. Nr... W .. T 4' . . -x.. . Q, 5 A gf if7,fff'! - ag? fi gfh??f.3's'I7-' ,, A ' A A ,- iz - 1-,ffl 0 ll ll 0 W ,. X- I G l . X W , 'S L X-1'.g4r5g.-.yt-.E ,.' K X .lv-,, .. -. Q- ...M . ,vfhm My pRb... U 45 . .,,' v. P, - 'N ERE we are in the library of the Sidney Center School. Left to right, Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Hickling and Miss Bates are finding books to read to their students the next day. In the background is a shadow box of the Nativity Scene, which the students made. - to imtill the 3-Rff 'Twas the week before Christmas And all through the school, Not a creature was stirring Not even the fool, The students did watch and listen with glee While one little girl did read of a tree. RITHMETIC is a good subiect from which to learn the fundamentals. They work from the book, the quick answer way, on the board, and on the Junior Arithmetic game board. Hard work will later help them in their high schools and their lives. 48 ' iq., ill' .. 5 f IW 4 1.-hi ' 1' Ah- 7 M , ,g5'l-i,f'l' svlgxle L ri'-...Isla . - , , 12- ffy., hug. If 15.5 J 1D'1'f.'.'ry , , ,115-a-5 ,-. .1.i '-' 1.1 41 ' A' ' FIRST ROW--Sandra Conrad, Linda LaTourette, Mary Besser, Betty Skinner, Judith Parker, Marie Stark, Lorna Shaver, Karen FitzGerald, Joan Suttle, Joseph Kozlowski, Gary Osborn, Richard Reisen, Gary Clarke, Everett Wood, James Morrison: SECOND ROW--Donna Latham, Kate Maynard, Janet Book, Dorothy Troy, Gail Stewart, Arlene DuMond,Sandra Smith, Barbara Laidlaw, Edmund Tognola, Joseph Emerson, Charles Welcher, James Mclntyre, Dan Knapp, Austin Olsted, John Hendrickson: THIRD ROW--Connie Knapp, Wendie Clarke, Brenda Row, Mary Ann Maynard, Virginia Barber, Mary Lou Bolonda, Sandra Greene, Rosemary Wler, David Hale, Philip Wood, Hugh Macdonald, Dennis Rosa, Jesse Howe, David Stoddard, Donald Graney: BACK ROW--Ruth Brown, Emily Smith, Mary Cunningham, Elizabeth Rutenber, Sandra Bryden, Sandra Hendee, Patricia Lawrence, Christine Anderson, Sondra Osborne, Sally Pyle, David Gray, Dick Uiele, Richard Quigley, Harold Reynolds, John Mikulak, Ronald Tryon, James Smith, Tony Kemp. - to begin the tminin 0 voices.. FIRST ROW--Betty Mae, Dan Moore, Christine Lipp, Kathleen Lipp, Sandra Alpl, Sandra Hacklin, William Osell, Ellen Hale, JoAnn Boyer, Donald Curley, Frank Dean, Dennis Harris, Douglas Sheldon: SECOND ROW--Alan Brush, Charlotte Cole, Wllllam Burnham, Richard Differderfer, David Thompson, Robert Davies, Kenneth Lent, Elmer Gill, Kenny Castle, Evonne Provenzon, Barbara Herrick, Brian Quinn, Ronald Taber, Kathleen Hennessey: THIRD ROW--Ronnie Crawford, Row- land Cole, Sandra Flanders, Jay Wood, Jeffrey O'Neil, Gary Gray, Penelope Smith, Joan Brown, Nancy Elliot, Dorothy Kinch, Nancy Green, Delores Mewhorter, Sally Merritt, Judy Mlsner, Gladys Marr, Edward Ballard, Bob Liliequist, Dotty Frederick: FOURTH ROW --Marjorie Darling, Mildred Decker, Judy McCarty, Susan Gloeckler, Robert Gill, Nell Rothman, Jim Axtell, William Berry, David Unverferth, Clifford Hendricks, Angela Sergio, Floyd Fisher, Lynnette Fromm, Sharon Laraway, Claudia Parent, Kathleen Boardman: FIFTH ROW-Josephine Stelmach, Eloise Lybolt, Mary Ann Capaccio, June Beamer, Marcia Bouton, Gary Peck, Claude Greene, Merville Hilary, Ronald Philpott, Richard Burger, Patty Holleran, Rosemary Hott, Dawn Tyler, Robert Lord, Jim Hamilton, Jeanette Northup, Donald Clayton: BACK ROW--Barbara Mot- rison, June Haynes, Lorene Cole, Karen Baker, Diane Kumslkas, Virginia Clum. Mary Peck, Susan Schobert, Sandra Warrlng, Freddy Bouvler, Donald Flick, David Brown, Carolyn Mang, William Hust, James Carmody, Shirley Harris. 49 HE Pleasant Street and Pearl Street Schools each have o grade chorus, under the direction of Miss Boyd. They are selective cho- ruses, based onthe qual - ity and possibility of the voice. Fourth, fifth and sixth grades are eligible to try out. -iff'-Q .r 9-Sq '11-5. sfxtqw: 75, ,e . if s 3 g T' . 1. b is A 'A 11 , , xi lv I ,ta 4 1 as SEATED--James Axtell, Donald Flick, Dawn Tyler, Lieutenants and Ronald Philpott, Captain: STANDING- -Claudia Parent, Rosemary Hon, Lieutenants. C HE Patrol Captain and the Lieutenants secure information about their iobs from Mr. Hort, their - L.. w.,N. 4: . . +2 wi . li .,., L- 2' 1,5 4 :gh li 'Jia ,JL It gf advisor. - - ' :J - to mdoctrznate safely 1101191132 OMETHING new has been added this year to the staff. CWHROUGH sun, rain, snow and sleet, the patrol boy There are now patrol girls. Three of the patrol girls stands on the corner of Liberty and Pleasant Street. are either lieutenants or captains. His iob is to keep the students from running into the street There are four captains and four lieutenants instead of in fl'0I'lf of CGFS- the two as there used to be. This is because of the added The PGfr0l Boy hds other duties besides the one men- responsibility due to the rapid increase of the student body. iioned above. lile patrols the C0I'fid0fSf dlfeCfS fl'0ffiC wuthln the building and acts as a guide. w, f-.J 50 r-..' :. .,-A-'v :-11,4 f '.,r ,grsafg Y: 'yy-rp',:q.. 1.1f2f'- .. ' '- - v-'11 fa 'HM-'.-1 -'qwy.'..f-, 1ga,.'.:'rf,:.v,f'1:.'-H''fra'-:iiI-Hman.-. '-if--'-'-rf, ,I-: sb! --.A.-f -. -...- . -,... 5 A--31:74-' f':1?'Au1-44 S-If ..'.11 -nf 4. - .5 H, .--.-EI!-.9 vw.-.,. .1 .4- ... .- ,v. .s.,1. .1 .f'4,,.-1, ' -' no ,a -155. -r' f.g a,'!'.g!1, ,M ,. ,. n. .., . .. , pg' ,W .,..,gPg .. 3 N . ,I I, . ...Q fy. .,, . 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A :Z .'- ,E ---rr,-.. , K 1 , . ...- ,Q l -1-1:1-, .7 5K1-ip,-,--, -lid If-,K jg' Y?-s5r.'4fi,,:5,4..4vf.-nz -1 f :-' 41- T!--..x-M SIGN 'Grade raven rtmftr new lie HE first year in Junior High brings many changes in school life. Homemaking, shop, and gym classes are added to the schedule, and the class members can also belong to the Junior. Historical Club whose officers elected this year are Beverly Root, president, William MacLachlan, vice president, Stephanie LeSuer, secre- tary, and Russell Olsen, treasurer. Boys interested in basketball begin their training for the championship team by practicing on Friday mornings before school on two teams are chosen to play between the halves of some Junior Varsity and Varsity games. They can also ioin Junior Varsity football. This is the first year, too, that they can elect representatives for the Student Council, and this year Bruce Glazier, Carol Keller, Stuart Sheldon and Mary Jane Gelder were chosen. Mrs. Grace Cook, back from her trip to Florida is showing part of the Seventh grade her collection of sea shells which she brought back with her. She is in the process of ex- plaining the structure and the composition of .the sea shells. Party goodies are being devoured by the members of Mr. Johnson's homeroom at their Christmas party. .2123-r FRONT ROW--Stephanie LeSuer, Sally VanKouwenberg, Marjorie Weeden, Judith Hale, Carmen Schlafer, Meredeth Holleran, Nancy Vandervort: SECOND ROW--John MacDonald, Neil Gregoire, Richard Laraway, Ralph Weilenman, James Butts, Bernard DeShaw, Ronald Peck, Steven Roff, Winfield Christian, William Jacobs: THIRD ROW--Richard Alcott, Merlin Wheeler, Paul Scofield, Byron Morris, James Lyon. Lee Banks, Donald O'dell, Dennis McCarty Dennis Longwell, Stuart Sheldon: BACK ROW--Beverly Root, Irene Rothman, Carol Kirme, Russell Olsen, John Moore, Thomas Lord, William MacLachlan, Jeanne Lyon, Marie Preston, Carol Place. 52 Li guilih E' B ,g ' fs S, .f ,, ' .L All J fs fi ' A ' 'D 'fx , ' . 'VA' .lv , 5 w, If R -'a fx FRONT ROW -Ursula Clapper, Lucy Brown, Ann Fisk, Adelaide Bouvier, Delores Hendricks, Carol Keller, Angelica Reynolds: SECOND ROW- -Douglas Blakeslee, Ann ldeman, Grace Beers, Sonya Tacea, Marjorie Puffer, Patricia Peck, Bette Ann Tyne, Lavancia Ellis, Garry Nabinger, THIRD ROW--Richard Almy. Jan Mitrzyk, Darryl Loker, Clark Davis, Gerald Curtls, Donald Wledeman, Hugh Dunn, Samuel Mugglin, Roy Michel, Ivan Bennett: BACK ROW--Hugh Figory, Brent Terry, Brad Ryon, Neso Wessels, David Medlar, Robin Fust, Bruce Glazier, James Dann, Paul McIntyre, Gerald DCMOII. ABSENT FROM PICTURE--Richard Chubb. ,K-5176. yi,-fi:-..i.I ' JJ' 5-AU, F' p ' 1 lbw' H+ iff? .-3 xi 'fl Q sg, ...n 'J:L',.. - Tag! ,Q X ,, . F' '35-5 Cl .- .5133--a : Xing' Lf. X . .nfl .., ...W .ll 'van FRONT ROW --Lonann Moore, Marillnn Laidlaw, Beverly Ostrander, Mary lane Gelder, Theodosla Connor, Joan Walker, Donalie Rosa: SECOND ROW--Ralph Place, Norma Turtur, Phyllis Klnch, Emest Finch, Edward Lewis, Ida Smith, Winlfred Opdyke, Carol Petrocellig THIRD ROW--Gordon Bronson, William Burdick, Glenn Rosa, James Simpson, Winfield Protheroe, Donald Glasner, Lamont Martin, Robert Vosburgh, Lawrence Wheatg BACK ROW--Paul Bargher, Brian Mathews, James Runyan, Warren Vollert, Arthur Decker, Michael Tlska, Phllllp Taber, James Rieman, Fred Storm, John Davis, John Ottaway. ABSENT FROM PICTURE--Thomas Cockcroft, Gerald Davis. 53 'Fi latin grade darker to tem: CWHESE eager beavers having iust risen from Seventh Grade to Eighth Grade madly dash around the halls while changing classes for their first year. During basketball season the boys play before school on Monday and Wednesday. Two teams are chosen to play before the town-team home games. At the beginning of the year the students take intel- ligence and reading tests. Taking tests and having dis- cussions are very important all through the year. This hel s them to understand themselves and the teachers to understand them,too. At the end of the year they take interest tests and tests concerning their problems. They discuss their interests, problems, abilities, and subiects taught at Sidney and requirements for graduation. This all leads up to their four year high school course of study. The brilliant accordion solist, Victor Kleiner of grade 8 plays for the amateur hour of the night of fun. ,X 1 ,.. t A g FRONT ROW- -Phyllis Dulviond, Sally Terry, Helen Schmidt, Shirley Barber, Beverly Cutting, Rebecca Jenkins, Ella Bryden: SECOND ROW--Carolyn Cain, Janice Barbato, Pan-icia Whitman, Patricia Beames, Judith O'Nei1, Betty De- Forest, Nancy Wood, Rose Stilson: THIRD ROW--Frederick Collins, Lawrence DuMond, George Decker, James Moore, Harry Sundal, John Dahl, Ronald Becker, William Sines, Edward Bruetschg BACK ROW- -Ion Boyce, Richard Forsythe, Louis Graney, David Rutenber, James DeMott, Robert Dann, Burtice Gifford, Ronald McCall, Robert Krankewicz. ABSENT FROM PICTURE--Sylvia Bramley, Parley Harris. 54 fi his FRONT ROW--Carolee Purdy, Janet Glasner, Donna Donofrlo, Pau-icia Bazata, Vivian Puffer, Jacklyn Cumo, Ann Cole: SECOND ROW--Hubert Moore, Cecilia Newcorn, Winona Kinne, Mary Davis, Sandra Herrick, Mary McGimlis, Keith ., Clark, Ernest Maynard: THIRD ROW--Allen George, Richard Wesner, Robert Samsel, Russell Shaver, Thomas Harnllton, --IQQQQ-f:':T.f,5rf,'1' Oliver Blackman, Douglas Decker, Thomas Rieman: BACK ROW--Jack Gill, Doral Teetz, John Allen, Victor Kleiner, -:3'f--51233. Harold Hager, Kristin Mathewson, Edna Gill, Beverly Northrup, Lewis Freer. ABSENT FROM PICTURE--Robert Stark. ' NA ' I N .f -PK ap -Jlx' Q 'T 1 . .75 1 SJ .hifi .A 2.27175 ,. l! 4 Q 5fi-Qaifr far- gg ar, :sf :-s,y.'- ' 141-if , ' 25:1-'7' E':?.,5-J ,1x,g?- .41 'd ?T '. Flies- ',2 Fr' .',,:f' 13:5 PW-3 555 ' 2575 fi, Tau rm' .W x s N 5 FRONT ROW- -Carolyn Franks, Rita Donahue, Joan Taylor, Patricia Caswell, Judith Zimmerman, Janet Martin, Rosalie Benedict: SECOND ROW--Martha Salisbury, Nancy Terebo, Genevieve Rocks, Sandra Silvernail, Linda Brenneis, Barbara Hager, Margaret Wilcox, Joan Tiska, Gail Pritchard: THIRD ROW- -Leland Reynolds, George Davis, Edward Wessels, James Colwell, Richard McCauley, Richard Wormuth, John Wlasiuk, David Sowersby: BACK ROW--Rex Mott, Richard Stilson, Richard Reynolds, James Schroh, Robert Dutcher, Richard Barnes, William Heburn, Howard Sands. 55 'Sleatin is az affair for intla Gmdef' CWHE freshmen elected three representatives from each homeroom: from Miss Gardner's homeroom-Frank Mitrz k, David Butler, and Michel Dion, from Mrs. Ruland's- Davijlneich- chairman, Mary Tyne- secretary and Robert Perry, from Mr. Walter's- Delores Rightmyer, Alice Dean, and Kaveda Blakeslee. The first event that the nine representatives planned was the Freshmen Sophomore Skating Party. Each paid his or her own way. Skating included: Waltz, All Skate, Trios, and Couples. Refreshments were bought at the refreshment stand. Miss Gardner and Mr. Walters chaperoned the 70 who attended Mr. Wade's 9-4 and 9-5 science classes took a field trip to the Favorite Printing Company in Sidney. Mr. Darling ex- plained and demonstrated procedures of taking and developing pictures and also the offset process. At the J. V. cheerleading tryouts, the freshmen girls who made the squad are: Joanne Bolanda, Delores Rightmyer, and Mary Lou Sands. The squad has six girls of whom three are sophomores. At the basketball tryouts, two freshmen boys made the team, Frank Mitrzyk and William Young, both of whom are in Miss Gardner's Homeroom. ,4 1 :ff 'AQ ,,.r s. A.. -'as-'-'1'f.-.nfff ti ,if 'I' f'.g-gt AM' 1- g ' 3f.i.1I'i.f- vag f.-1' The u and comin musician, Alifx'-af . '-'-yggzyqf-w P 9 ,pf-4--.-. ' .I , I-- Edward Reynolds provides the music ,.UQf1,'j-3fg1 :- 'X for his bird like friends, Robert X ' T ' Petty, Kenneth Book, and Burdette f l Bdfshef- fray Z pls 1 .tf'a,-ag' -E' l ' :-- .-44:5 I , , . ' C- 4.411 , x f Yfffidc' 5' lf?-5, t, ,fqsgii V . 35.15 ' f fs,?,?27:ir!!r-hzifzig' FRONT ROW--Mary Ann Weeden, Anna Gill, Joan Brush, Kaveda Blakeslee, Diane McE1.ligott, Shirley Rutenber, Joanne Chillettig SECOND ROW--John Mewwhorter, Mary Cockcroft, Debra Loker, Delores Rightmyer, Patricia Searle, Elaine Backus, Frances Pritchard, Alice Dean, Richard Green: THIRD ROW--Karl Koegler, Donald Gardner, Kenneth Book, Charles Glenn, Richard Hilary, Milton Brown, Burdette Bargher, Thomas Clapper, Daniel Ford: BACK ROW- -Lynn 0'- brien, John Borchert, Richard Cleaveland, John Root, Jolm Barker, Sidney Cunningham, David Clapperton, Richard Curley, Paul Greene. ABSENT FROM PICTURE--Irene Furgison. 56 ..x We 'rn' 139: ,Q CE. ts Y 4- . K FRONT ROW -Kathleen Mason, Jay Hager, Richard MacDonald, Bruce Baird, John Parise, Robert Tuckey, lan Angelo, ., Marjorie Howe, Janet Voltz, Mary Lou Sands, William Young, Janet Coy: SECOND ROW--Shirley Northrup, Elma - ' H6 Daniels, Elaine Erb, Barbara Burki, Audrey Hunt, Doris Williams, Janet Ricks, Nancy Williams, Charles Root, Henry 'si Mott, James Milk, Carron Darling: BACK ROW--Ronald Marble, Joanne Bolonda, Jean Feigenbutz, Jeanette Miner, David Butler, Kenneth Searle, Michael Dion, Frank Micrzyk, Roger Gregoire, David Troy, Robert Wyman. ,A .g J XA KJ 5 N Www I u Q! lj FRONT ROW--Robert Perry. Nancy Sharp, Mary Tyne, Joan Burger, Patricia Barnhart, Ruth Patrick, Donald Gascong SECOND ROW--Nancy Haynes, Mary Diehl, Donna Garrison, Margaret Littlejohn, Katherine Greene, Janette Wagner, Joyce Crandall, Barbara Davis, Judy Jacobs: THIRD ROW--Munay Logan, Richard Place, Patrick Simpson, Harvey Dewey, Leo Carmody, Ralph Babcock, James Cornell, Edward Reynolds, Russell Hall: BACK ROW--Richard Banner, Stanton McCall, William Northrop, 'David Stoesser, Edward Ray, Carl Karlson, Robert Hunt, Dwight Donaldson, Charles Gardner, Davld lneich. ABSENT HIOM PICTURE--Kenneth Banks. 57 'ffopkomores entertain the Froflzn Around the halls of S.C.H.S. you might run into two girls like Ann Knight and Sheila Gerig wearing false teeth as shown here. My gosh is it human? is the expression on James Fisher's face This also reflects the opinion of Francis Manzer, almost hidded by Sheila. 'NM LOSING our freshmen year, we elected officers, Presi- dent- Nancy Villecco, Vice President- Sheila Gerigp Secretary- Lucille Abramson, and Treasurer- Richard Maylott. The entertaining shindig we rigged up for the Frosh proved to be difficult, for we waited endlessly to conclude the vol- leyball playday in order to decorate with the colorful barnyard scene. Farm animals of all sorts were created b various artists, but the ones who gave most of their time and tafent were Patti Rogers, Ann Knight, Dale Mugglin, Joan Dean, Shirley Boyce, Thelma Dickman, lrma Tognola, and JoAnn Conklin. The bright red barn with a cow and horse protruding from their stall was enclosed by a white picket fence. Refreshments followed the round and square dancing. Typical of every class we had our fads. One in particular was false wax teeth which protruded from the mouths of Ann Knight, Sheila Gerig, Lucy Abramson, and Patti Rogers. We ended our activities with the annual dance and bake sale. Although our money making activities were through for the year, many minor incidents took place. Serving the first home basketball game became our honor. This event had us terribly worried for we misplaced some food in Mr. Combs 's room which sent h ' ' us urrylng around school wondering what to do. . HP N 4 X X Milf, If V, -1 , 'f ' - 1, 1, 20. X X T 2, '4 456 5,2320 9 fl Q-O vqfi FRONT ROW--Dorothy Dunshee, Josephine Demeree, Shirley Boyce, Lucille Abramson, Betty Butts, Joan Dean, Gloria DeBevoiseg SECOND ROW--William Daniels Bett Be Th 1 , y ers, e ma Dickman, Barbara Wilson, Shirley Darling Ann Wightman Martha Earle Roger Clarke BACK RO h . . , : W- -Jo n Bargher, Carlton Crandall, Richard Zum, James Cilum, Andrew DuMond, James Brady, Albert Bremser, Paul Wheat, Edward Barnes. ABSENT FROM PICTURE--Doris Avery, Robert Williams, Joseph Cornell, Allen Coy, Paul DeForest. 58 FRONT ROW --Phyllis Greene, Dorothy Morenus, Joanna Gabaccia, Sheila Gerig, Ann Knight, Donna Garrison, Arlene Loudon: SECOND ROW--Elizabeth Miller, Ralph Hayes, Paul Hamilton, Kermit Marble, Neale Franks, Richard Kuebler William Kinne, Flora Knowlton: THIRD ROW--Dale Mugglin, Robert Green, James Fisher, Francis Manzer, David Eldred, Harvey Elander, Eleanor Mott: BACK ROW--Frank Merrill, Kurt Hearth, James McElroy, Richard Graney, Robert Kirkegaard, Richard Maylott. ABSENT FROM PICTURE--Robert Hitchcock. , ., ff 14 f',f 5 f::i?'f, Azgf 4322-- 44-51. . ,.. Q., J, xl '-- -f: I--ifhsrf-'ki 11--he ' -. -J - .. in .a 1' f Q r pri-f: 1 . 1- ,, 7' . :,q,'fft:'.2' :-,mg . . . - ., 1 . . . -4. -.. '. 7OAf ZF :- ds Q . of . ,. V Ja. . a- ? ',v., X x ff i' ' yy .. 5 .yy . :hu 7, fs fi 5- 1. ml 431'-,,g 51. F- u ..7,,4a,.- ,J ,, 2 El ' ,356 ': f f 7 -' l'x?f?7:' 15 e'3T.l -I if J' fn I7 , .iff 42 -'V , no , ,f-.1 ,- - 1 .P Q , w. v 5,-.., . ' . ' . i1 31'3'Qv1 aft, 1 --y AY. . 4. .ls si FRONT ROW --Janice Terebo, Sandra Walker, Dorothy Reynolds, Nancy Villecco, Sherrie Terry, Joan Nichols, Barbara Patrick: SECOND ROW--Sally Segall, Ruth Stoutenberg, Irma Tognola, Jo Ann Conklin, Colleen Scofield, Phyllis Turtur, Beverly Vermilyea, Janet Walker, Patricia Runyan: THIRD ROW --William Boyd, Russell Voltz, Alfred Pendle. bury, Markley Opdyke, Burnett Pendorf, Donald Puffer, Bumett Niles: BACK ROW--Robert Collins, Richard Schrier, Jack Adams, Raymond Taylor, Brian Phllpott, John Vanvalkenburg. ABSENT FROM PICTURE --Patti Rogers, William Tuckey. 59 'fEleventl1 grade builds treasury HE Junior year is a busy one. The class is busy building up the treasury for their trip--which isn't so far away. Their first activity was selling refreshments at the football games, and later they were kept busy with a chicken supper, bake sale, round and square dance, carnival, play, and of course, the Junior Prom. One of the high points of the Junior year is the selection of class rings. Years later they will bring back many memories of high school experiences. The Junior class officers are, Margaret MacLachlan- President, Ethel Hellerud- Vice President, Kalma Chase- Secretary, and Joanne Holmes- Treasurer. .rl Margaret MacLachlan- President, assists Joan MacDonald at the Junior Bake Sale held January i7, i953 in Whitaker's showroom . Is everything here? says Joyce Barnes to Susan Smith as they help Miss Peck check the food for the Junior's Chicken Supper. FRONT ROW--Thelma Kinne, Ruth Howe, Jeanne Lewis, Margaret Ellis, Diane Holleran, Edith Waldron, Joanne Holmes: SECOND ROW- -John Greene, Joyce Kirkland, Elaine Wilson, Ralph JumP. James Kunde, James Philpott, Janet Wickes, f Duonna Juckette, Ethel Hellerudeg BACK ROW--Sandra Wagner, Richard Huyck, Edward Weeden, Kenneth Hall, Amos Finch. H31'l'Y Fl'C11Ch. Bruce Laraway. Faye Knapp. ABSENT FROM PICTURE--Betty Finch, Lenora Keefe, Gilbert Knowlton, Leo Koegler, Donald Lisenby, Ronald Walker, Robert Knapp. 60 Sk..- 'X 4' z F ' -inane! f ' FRONT ROW--Kalma Chase, Myrna Bartlett, Lois Clapperton, Iuel Smlth, Bernice Cockcroft, Joyce Eames, Prudence Clarke, SECOND ROW- -Iva Cole,' Alice O'l-lara, Loulse Butts, Betty Shaver, Helen Bickos, Gladys Begeal, Esther Searle: THIRD ROW--Mary Chilletti, Lawrence Alcott, Walter Bruetsch, Milton Weiss, Valente ' Carrere, Asa Decker, Hugh Doyle, Karene Burdick, BACK ROW--Jack Young, Julian Roys, James Yantsos, ' Leon Betts, Warren Doolittle, Gerald Zum, Allan Yarter. ABSENT FROM PICTURE--James Beers, Frances 'X Borchert, Margaret Burllson, Arthur DuMond. !,. FRONT ROW--Margaret MacLachlan, Marilyn Loker, Linda Manzer, Betty Marriott, Catherine Mangan, Patricia Northup, Rosalind Peck: SECOND ROW--Marie Meres, Donald Suttle, Blair Maine, Forrest Misner, Robert Marr, Dale Mott, Charlotte Mangan, Phyllis Vollert: THIRD ROW--Shirley Ricks, Lawrence Ross, William Ray, Douglas Porter, Gordon Mathewson, Alan Ostrander, Susan Smith: BACK ROW--Paul Northrup, Bruce MacDonald, Eugene Palombo, Stephen Tacea, Wayne Mott, Clyde Miller, Elllot Pritchard. ABSENT FROM PICTURE- -Joan MacDonald, David McElllgott, Roberta Zimmerman. 61 Clearwater conduct project? Samuel Mugglin - a busy student. A group of Seventh Graders are taken through the Town Hall. Mr. Guy Weeden is showing Richard Alcott, Bernard DeShaw, Marie Preston and Beverly Root the vault where all important papers are kept. Beverly Root introduces Mayor Thomas O'Neil who is explaining the way the community 90V6fI'1mef1f IS FUD in Sidney. Student teacher Miss Dorothy Fish arranged for this talk on government which is part of a Seventh Grade project. These girls who were busy painting the Snack Bar at the Sidney Ball Park took time out for a picture. They are Susan Smith, Joanne Holmes, Margaret MacLachIan, Joyce Barnes and Juel Smith. Mr. Wade's science 9-4 class is learning about the off- set process at the Sidney Favorite Printing Company. Mr. Darling is explaining. Four tired Sophomores rest after the Freshman-Sophomore party at the school. They are Russell Griswold, Lucille Abramson, James McElroy and Sheila Gerig. A class picnic at Gilbert Lake. After the game we eatl xfsisx' A it 62 ,gggg-15,1 -ld. .' r .vw 'WF .-. -- ' af Jr fs' .1 ,hs F9 ' if ,qu . ii' fri fiW'3 V-.E . vu-- 1.-c,,.',. ,f':' -'H I-, 4-A' fain: 5,1 ' , ,l. ' -'I 'r -FL., :- ?, ,. . . V. 'T it E- f L . : I-. .1- 53 .I-:J 1-.'. ls f ,'X1r A :Il 1 ,-I-'-', ' '-' . -...Q rf, will ., ..- . Q, ,.-L,f'.. 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V' - '11 L -' .,c. - ',11.DX1 ' -' . ,lf gp '. 1 ' 4 . ,V .. 4. g . ,- I . , , f A, 'I gfgi 'fi-JKA f,g.,vjl, 1 .N Q ,. .1 .- , 0 n r ' - I 1' 7 .NS .- 'T-4 Q I,':v,.T' vw ww 'W Wm 6 E .K 5:4 Q , I Z 'Q Y , w y -, i M0 K' mul E -Q fry , wil N I qffw V Y ,M ' E -2 Nj XY-,, 1 1fiff1,'r Ki E- ' l XVI, ff X E E Q E, I T 44511 W 'M My 11 x MN l'xfIyn RHI! 1 Vi 'qs uit 'T H E ' f fy 2 1 ! - to heated ewgumentf in class meetings, . .. vs CLASS ADVISOR ARNOLD ANTON KAPPE LER Student Council 2,3,4, Foot- ball l,2,3, Basketball 2,4, Baseball I, Junior Prom King, Class Officer-P res. 4. VIRGINIA BELLE MINER Student Council Sec. 4, Reflector 2,3,4, Maroon 8. White 4, Newsreel 3, Glee Club 3,4, Library Club l,2,4, Jr. Play'Set Comm., Sr. Class Officer-Sec. 3,4 . gg,-,, . .3 ,. :fH..:Ig 5,1:'.m5 1,-:.u,,- ,, I'..r 21 --' .1 -. '-:9f-U 1' J- Yf IYRHYI' -I-1-'F 4 .. . '-f,:w'..-1-f.':-ff? i:,i,..- X R. 1 2-'.,... 2,3 vi: - , .. ,, . , . -. , -4 , .I Y . 7:41 .V f.2gg,g.. eq. 5. ,f,..'. ' I by .7j,,j..,9 t.'i?f:j i,.:,g:-if, Q .A Fl, f. .'1'5e1',5' If A ,.':. l?5l.H'?'s , 1- '. , 1---....:.. 'Jin 2-pp f rl' fr 1.5114 ?i'sEfF1 R f '1'n 'aw . 1: ' L . - - V: ,g- -nu- . QS.-if' 'Fl':1 I -.-.. . R. ROBERT RANKINS Albany State Teachers College B.A., Cornell University.' Ex- perience-Science teaching, Pont deNemours 81 Company. Subiects taught now-General Science department of E.I. du- Science 9, Chemistry, Physics. HARRY P. DeBLOOM S racuse Universit M.S Y yl fi Experience-teaching of Math- ematics, Physical Education, Health, First Aid,'Swimming, Drivers' Training, Playground Director. Subiects taught now- Drivers' Training. Activities- Jr . Varsity Basketball. r .1 .gf I -V 2 ., ,J . .wus fd rl 5217 fs' . 1 J ,I 1 -..' , ,A .xx . K 'n D., ' ffl '- . , , N 4 ,, I S -. uf' EV J' ,' - - .H -- A , :ff A 5 PRESIDENT ARNY vice PRESIDENT LIPPY 225 Johnston Circle l 55 Johnston Circle P lay, ,fs . 5icLAss Aovlsok J- 'I JOYCE ANNE LIPP Honor Society 4, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Reflector Activity Ed. 3, Photography Ed. 4, Maroon 8. White 3,4, Newsreel 3, Band l,2,3, 4, Glee Club 4, French Club 2, Jr. Red Cross 4, Jr. Play Publicity 8- Makeup Comm., Sr. Play, Jr. Historical Vice Pres. 2, Basketball 2,3,4, Playday 2, Hocke 2,3,4, Playday 2, Softball 2, 3, Vol- leyball 3, Officials Club 2, 3, Bowling 3,4, Soccer Playday 3, Class Officer-Vice Pres. 4, Achievement Award, Girls' Sport Letter, Ensemble 4, Tru- mansburg- Glee Club I. JEANNE MARIE BURLISON Honor Society 4, Quill 84 Scroll, Student Council 2, Reflector 3, Activitied Ed. 4, Maroon 81 White l,2, 3, Business Manager 4, Band l,2,3,4, Glee Club Chorus Comm. 4, Orchestra I, Ensemble 4, Hockey l,2,3, 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Playday 2,3, Softball l,2,3,4, Volley- ball l,2,3,4, Playday 2,4, Soccer Playday 3, Officials Club l,2, 3, Class Officer- Treas. 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Latin Club l,2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Playday 2, Jr. Play Usher, Sr. Play, Achievement A- ward, Girls' Sport Letter. 1, SECRETARY GINNY . TREASURER JEANNE vycygjfff H 'wrt' R.D. I Sidney Center 8 Bridge Street lf, A I Lf' ' V, A '. R In ' ' I ilfifl-iguift' ' .1 64 J. ffl . ' ir - ,'--i'--fllf' I I , Cf A Fi I .E na' ' ' v ffl 'iff' IJ V . .fl ' ' ,I k, ,411 A-f yy, .gy-1 .f I ' I, - to lengthy homework asfzlgnments, .. ROBERT OSCAR BERLING PHYLLIS JEAN BETTS Jr. Play Set Comm.5 Sr. Play Class Officer - Sec. lp Glee Set Comm. Club l-Florida. fl 505 PHYL .gfjrygd ll Riverside Sidney Center EMANUEL GEORGE BICKOS 3 DONALD ANTHONY BRAMLEY R9fl0Cl0 45 Glee Cll-'b 3.4: ' Jr. 81 Sr. Play Sets Comm.5 Jr- 6 Sf- Plvv Property Comm- ' Football 3, Baseball 3,4. MANUEL DON 95 River Street Masonville HELMA LUISE BREMSER ARTHUR sunom sRowN Honor Society Vice Pres. 45 GI Cl b 3. J . 8, 5 . Pl Reflector l,2, 3, Senior Ed. 5e:eCo,:m.i'5pLm Tirckefcy 45 Maroon 8- White l,2, Ass't. Salesman 3. Ed. 3, Ed. 45 Glee Club l,2, 3, Chorus Comm. 45 Latin Club l,25 Future Homemakers 45 Jr. Red Cross 2,35 Jr. 8. Sr. Play Property Camm.5Jr. Historical Pres. l5 Ensemble 45 Basketball l,2,3,4, Play- day l,2,35 Volleyball l,2,3, 45 Cheerleaders l, Capt. 2, 3, 45 Officials Club l,25 Bowl- ing 45 Soccer Playday 35 Achievement Award5 Quill 8- Scrall5 Girls' Sport Letter 8- Gold Bar5 Hockey 2,35 French CI b 2. U HELMA auoov 52 Union Street I West Main Street 65 ALBERT GEORGE BR UETSCH Football 35 Baseball 3,45 Metal Club 25 Jr. 8m Sr. Set Comm . when ! A 1 W BRUCE BAILEY CLARKE Student Council 3,45 Reflector 25 Maroon 8- White 25 Band 2, 3,45 Glee Club l5 FrenchClub 25 Jr. 8- Sr. Play5 Jr. Historical l5 Achievement Award. .ffdff ..,',., ,5b,'ii,fZ' .t1-'rf :,:. to long PA. announcements AL NAN Masonville 9 Oak Avenue ..-1.- .-,f -- -- 5. 1 ,iwlf -'fl 1 gy 1. ga-1, 41 --:QQ ' :' lfpij 5.57.31 lixg '-'ij :Lf 7g . - wifi' X 'L x- 'fl ' ' si! .- 51 fig Q' f' 5 -1 .-se. s V ,, 'HFC' .fb-gg 11-1 ' 353:13- :-Ln X 1 ,- -,-':'-F e'g-qklifil, ff4Q3'3.2'--'n - 3-'Sl-T-R ---f-..w:Raifg2.x,'Eg'.31.?g':Qfg1,5'i:2:g'5,f BRUCE BIG JOHN ' - fvv , 0.55.55-x,,A 15- .e '. A. 1-,,::f,2 ti TQ!-'if f1' 29 River Street l4 Ed ewood Drive l. er., VELLA ORVETTA COWAN Maroon 8- White 45 Glee Club l,2, 3,45 Library Club 45 Fu- ture Homemakers 25 Jr. 8- Sr. Play Usher. SHORTY PHYL Sidney Cenfer 2 Cherry Street 66 NANCY JANE BUTLER Honor Society 45 Quill 81 Scroll5 Student Council 35 Re- flector l,2,3, Sports Ed. 45 Basketball 2, 3, Playday 2,35 Volleyball 3, Playday 25 Officials Club 35 Class Of- ficer-Vice Pres. 25 French Club 25 Library Club l,25 Bowling Club l,25 Maiorettes l,2,3,45 Jr. 8K Sr. Play5 Jr. Historical l5 Achievement A- ward5 Girls' Sport Letter5 Newsreel 2,35 Glee Club l,2, 3,45 Maroon 8. White l,2,3, Feature Ed. 4. JOHN LEONARD CLEAVELAND Student Council Treas. 45 Re- flector 45 Maroon 8. White 45 Newsreel 2,35 Football l,2, 35 Baseball Nlanager 35 Var- sity Club 3,45 L tin Club l,25 Jr. Play5 ent Award. lt' PHYLLIS ANN CURTIS Reflector l,3,45 Maroon 8- White l,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Latin Club l5 Library Club l,25 Future Homemakers l,25 Jr. 8- Sr. Play Sets Comm.5 Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Playday l,2,35 Track l, 2, 3, 4, Championship Track Team l,2, 35 Hockey l, 2,3, Playday 35 Softball l,2, 3,4, Playday 2,35 Volleyball l,2,3,4, Playday l,2,35 Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Girls' Sport Letter 8. Gold Bar 8- Star5 Achievement Award . QW - to tlorzllmg yet hopeless gamer, .. .U 'D ,,, s zx. ,.., , , NICHOLAS DANFORTH Honor Society Pres. 4, Quill 8. Scroll, Student Council Vice Pres. 3,4, Reflector 4, Ma- roon 8- White Sports Ed. 4, Newsreel 2, Football I,4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Baseball I, Manager 2, 3, VarsityClub 3, Pres. 4, French Club 2, Latin Club l,2, Jr. Play, A- chievement Award, Sports Publicity Manager 3,4. ELIZABETH ANN DI NGMAN Reflector 2, Glee Club l,2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Hockey 3, French Club 2, Library Club l,2, Jr. Red Cross 4, Jr. Pla Costume Comm., Sr. Play Usher 8 Publicity Comm. DUANE RICHARD DUTCH ER Glee Club l,2,3, Chorus Comm. 4, Football l,2, Ensemble 4, Jr. 8. Sr. Play Sets Comm. , 6 NICK LOUISE 33 River Street R.D.Ill Sldnei' Center BETTY ANN BETTY LOU 42 Pleasant Street 3 G,-and Street RICK LOUIE 3 Grand Street East Gilford 67 LOUISE ANITA DAVIS Reflector Art Ed. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Hockey 2,3,4, Basketball l,2, 3, 4, Softball l,2,3, 4, Track 2,3,4, Volleyball 2, 3,4, Of- ficials Club 3, 4, LibraryCIub Sec. 3,4, Bowling 3,4, Jr, 8. Sr. Play Makeup Comm., Jr. Historical I, Girls' Sport Letter. BETTY LOU DUTCHER Maroon 8- White l,2,3, Glee Club l,2, 3, Chorus Comm. 4, Track 2, Championship Track Team 2, Class Officer- Pres. I, Library Club l,2,3, Future Homemakers 4, Major- ettes I,2,3,4, Jr. 8- Sr. Play Comm., Girls' Ensemble 4. LOUIS DALE GARDNER Student Council 2,4, Football 4, Basketball l,2,3, Capt. 4, Class Officer-Treas. I, Model Airplane Club I, Jr. Play Sets Comm. . 'fig WW? MWQWM - to mwll over lowing l0clee1'.f,. Q WW? WMWQQET QL bl Stud ounci , Glee ,AXMN ,2 , aiorettesl, rf ,3 L 5 r. Play Cos- t me m.5 Sr. PIoy5 rfugle 5 sketboll I,2, ft! 3,4 a 1,25 Hockey 3, day 5 oftball 35 Vol- i eyba l I 5 ' Is Club l, 2, 3, , , Soccer Pla 5 irls' S rt Letter5 Syracu Citizensh: Award 35 Achiev ment Award. MARTY MARY LU 18 Oak Avenue 12 Liberty Street ROBERT JAMES GREEN Jr. 8- Sr. Set Comm.5 Jr. Historical 1,25 Football Manager 3. -1,. .-,r . -:Q-5 1zE?1 'iw -. A.-.fo-,,-. .55 54.-4. L --Q -A 5 .- -' 2 ., -4.35.2 ?l.:A? ,-4 zaigf . ', 17,122-2 .'?T?f '5if' il ,. .fav ,. 5 -I,-.:s.,5 - 1. - wig.-5. 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PATRICIA HELEN GREENE Reflector 2, Sports Ed. 3,45 Maroon 81 White 2, 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Library Club 15 Jr. Play Property Comm.5 Sr. Play'5 Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Playday 2, 35 Track 25 Hockey 35 Softball 1,2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1,2,35 Officials Club l,2,3,45 Bowling l,2, 4, Playday 25 Soccer Play- day 35 Achievement Award5 Girls' Sport Letter5 Jr. Historical 1. PATRICIA CAROLINE HARBY French Club 25 Jr. Play Properties 8- Publicity Comm. Sr. Play Ticket 8- Publicity Comm.5 Hockey 3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Softball 25 Volleyball 1,2,3, Playday 25 Officials Club 35 Bowling l,2,3,4, Playday 35 Girls' Sport Letter. X , .7 4 ull .ll , 5 R: X. 5-' ll 'E I ment Award5 Girls' Sportf' H N Jr ,V L' ly Letter 8. Gold Bar. ,ff 5 ,M Xl ,J -' if JJ .1551 I, 'g' -A ff.. 1' i 1. ' Lf , . . - . 'y ,sr .4 s, l ., .gf x Q59 151l Xl5'.5 P 1' X I .Lf its it 'I W MAGGlg: , fel lilly PAT ' -'I 15.-5' . . ., 1 I ' I, tif 'Cr ' 191' ' Y N ff'X1u if' - 5' . 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Scroll 45 Reflector 2, Busi- ness Manager 3,45 Maroon 81 White I,2, Exchange Editor 3,45 Newsreel l,2, Ed. 35 Band I,2,3,45 Latin Club I, 25 Jr. Pla Publicity Comm.5 Sr. Play grompten Jr. His- torical I5 Basketball l,2,3, 4, Playda s l,2,35 Softball l,2,35 Volleyball I,2, 3, P laydays 35 Officials Club l,2,35 Bowling 2,3,45 Hockey 'l,25 Soccer Playday 35 Class Officer-Sec. I5 Syracuse Citizenship Award 35 Achievement Award- Winner of Sweater5 Girls' Sport Letter 8- Gold Bar. NEILA CARROLL HODGES Glee Club l,2,3,45 Library Club 3,45 Future Homemakers 3, Sec.-Treas. 45 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Costume Comm. DOROTHY LOUISE HUNT Future Homemakers I5 Sr. Play Usher5 Glee Club 4. RUTHIE BABS 66 River Street I0 Glen Avenue NEILA MARILYN Sidney Center 242 Bird Avenue DOT BILL Sidney Center 5 Cherry Street 69 BARBARA JEAN HENDERSON Reflector l,3,45 Maroon 81 White l,3,45 Glee Club l,3, 45 Latin Club I5 Library Club I5 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Prop- erty Comm.5 Jr. Historical Sec. l,25 Softball 2,3,4, Playday l,2,35 Hockey l,3, Playday 35 Volleyball I,3,4, Playday l,3,45 Cheerleader I, 2,3, Capt. 45 Officials Club l,35 Bowling 35 Ensemble 45 Girls' Sport Letter 8- Gold Bar5 Achievement Award. MARILYN FRANCES HO RT Honor Society 45 Quill 8. Scroll 3,45 Reflector I, Class Ed. 2, Co-Ass't. Ed. 3, Ed. 45 Maroon 8- White l,2,3, Feature Ed. 45 Newsreel 2, 35 Glee Club I,2,3,45 French Club 2, Library Club l,25 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Property Comm.5 Jr. His- torical I5 Ensemble 45 Track Team l,35 Basketball l,2,3, 45 Playday l,2, 35 Softball l,2,35 Volleyball I,2,3, P layday 2, Officials Club 25 Bowling 2,3,45 Soccer Play- day 35 Girls' Sport Letter 8- Gold Bar5 Achievement A- ward. WILLIAM ARTHUR HUNT Football 3,45 Track I. 1: 413. ng , :iN','i '.2'Q7' . up-fy. .. -5: 1 :- A . 2---'H -.-ag-av 3 ',-,'B-1 !.. ' ,X rt, ' . .- ft Q' .'..,.,A If- r 4.7. N N I. 1. mga.. l ,.-my? -1.-1, - J--f-'ir is' Q.. s- 4 - 4 ml,-j ' . , .'.-111 1 ,jf ff 'fx f'-?.2xf?u5'-, an .L.,- ,.,b-QE V. .p r I., 'K 'LF-Q' gs' '. '-.1 2-3.-'J f f ,--V g r.. .. Z . 2'.-EV' . 'aff 555 'i : ' ' 45.5, - to ITT! made for 0ddz'tzie.f for Playf, .. JO ANN ISBELL Honor Society 45 Student Coun- cil 1, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Glee Club 1 2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Library Club 15 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Property Comm.5 Jr. Historical 15 Hockey 1,2,3, Playday 35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Playday 1,2 35 Softball 1,25 Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Playday 2,45 Officials Club 2, 35 Bowl- ing 35 Substitute Cheerleader 1, All-Star 2,35 Ensemble 45 Jr. Prom Queen5 Girls' Sport Letter5 Achievement Award. KENNETH HERMAN KELLER Honor Society 45Band 2,3,45 Jr. Play Ticket Comm.5 Sr. Play 4 . 'Z MARGARET YOLANDA KLEINER Student Council 45 Glee Club 2, 3,45 Lotin Club 1,2, 35 Jr. Play Sets Comm.5 Sr. PlCy Publicity Comm.5 Jr. Historical 1, Treasurer 25 Basketball 2, 35 Hockey 2,3, 45 Softball 2,35 Volleyball 2,35 Bowling 2,3,45 Playday 2, 35 Class Officer - Vice Pres. 35 Achievement Award5 Girls' Sports Letter. JO MARYON 61 Riverside Masonville KENN GINNY 34 Division Street 22 Delaware Street PEGGY WAHNETA 5 Chestnut Street 38 Main Street 70 MARYO N RAE KARLSON Student Council 35 Latin Club 3,45 Library Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Future Homemakers Sec.- Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Make-up Comm.5 Bowling 25 Achievement A- ward . VIRGINIA RUTH KING Jr. 8. Sr. Play Usher 81 Pub- licity Comm.5 Jr. 8. Sr. Dance Publicity Comm. WAHNETA MAE KNAPP Jr. 8. Sr. Play Usher. -. .5 .1-. ,W '--4 -.- SHARON LEE MASO N Honor Society 45 Quill 8-ScrolI5 Reflector I,2, Co-Ass't. Ed. 3, Ass't. Ed. 45 Maroon 8- White l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Latin Club I,25 Future Home- makers 45 Jr. Red Cross 25 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Property Comm.5 Jr. Historical I5 En- semble 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Playday l,2,35 Track 2,3,45 Championship Track Team 2, 35 Hockey I,2,3, Playday 35 Softball I5 Volleyball l,2,35 Officials Club l,2,35 Bowl- ing 2,3,45 Girls' Sport Letter 8- Gold Bar5 Achievement A- ward. JANIS IRENE MILLER Band l,2,3,45 Glee Club I,2, 3,45 French Club 25 Library Club 1,25 Future Homemakers 45 Jr. Red Cross 2,35 Ensemble 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Hockey I5 Softball l,2,35 Volleyball l,2,3,4. H ERBERT SCOTT MORGAN Band 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 French Club 25 Future Home- makers I5 Jr. Red Cross 3,45 Jr. 8- Sr. Play5 Jr. Historical I5 Baseball 35 Ensemble 4. .'9. 5' . - .f. ud- . 1 .--yd -1.5,-.':'A fp' f '.' 'I' x .W A, IAS.: L . ., ffsi' --5.4.15 I ' n A. ,gfdt .w- 31' - to fmkmdr in other clmzref SHARY CECILE Il Riffon Sifeei I New Street JANIS JOYCE 69 River Street Sidney Center HERBY PAT I7 Main Street I2 DeWitt Drive 7l CECILE MARIE MIKULAK Honor Society Sec. 45 Reflector 2, 3,45 Maroon 8- White l,2,3, 45 Newsreel 35 Glee Club I,2, 3,45 Library Club l,2,3,45 Fu- ture Homemakers 45 Jr. 8- Sr. Play Nlake-up Comm.5 Basket- ball 25 Volleyball 25 Officials Club 2,35 Bowling l,2,3,45 Ensemble 45 Achievement A- ward. JOYCE LOUISE MORE NUS Sr . P lay Usher . PATRICIA NAN MORRIS Quill 8- Scroll 3,45 Student Council 2,35 Maroon 8- White 3,45 Newsreel 2,35 Glee Club l,2,3,45 French Club 25 Latin Club I,25 Jr. Play ticket 8- Property Comm. 35 Sr. Play 45 Jr. Historical I5 Basket- ball I,2,3,45 Playdays 2,35 Volleyball I,2,3,4, Play- days l,2,35 Hockey 2, 3,45 Offici.aIs Club l,25 Bowling l,2,3,45 Playdays 2,35 Achievement Award5 Girls' Sport Letter 8- Gold Bar. - to Vriendbf' meetings in the bully, DAVID GEORGE SEELEY amd 1,2,3,4, Glee club l,2, 3,4, Baseball l, Model Air- plane Club l . DUANE LYLE SISSON Band l,2,3,4, Jr. Play Prompter, Sr. Play. V51 LESTER WAYNE TREES Honor Society 4, Student Council 2, Vice Pres. 3, Councilman-at-large 4, Glee Club l,2,3, Chorus Comm. 4, French Club 2, Latin Club l, 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, Jr. 81 Sr. Play, Ensemble 4, Football 2, s,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, An- Star 2, Baseball 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officer- Pres 2 3- S racuse Citizen . , y - ship Award 3, Achievement A- ward-Winner of Sweater, Boys State. WW Z7'fffWf DAVE SHIRL 7 Mill Street 21 Delaware Street DUANE LORRIE 5 Colegrove Street Star Route LES BARB 42 River Street Masonville, New York 72 SHIRLEY JEAN SEGALL Reflector I, Photography Ed. 2,3,4, Maroon 8- White l, Glee Club 2,3,4, Latin Club l,2, Library Club l,2,4, Jr. Play Sets Comm., Sr. Play, Jr. Historical l, Basketball l,2,3,4, Hockey l,2,3, Softball l,2,3, Volleyball l,'2,3, Officials Club l,2, 3, Bowling l,4, Ensemble 4, Achievement Award, Girls' Sport Letter. LORRAINE CLAUDINE SOULES Glee Club 4, Jr. 81 Sr. Play USl'lel'i JY. HisfQfiCQl BARBARA LUCILLE WICKES Maroon 8x White 4, Glee Club 3,4, Library Club 3,4, Jr. Play House Comm. JJ 61 .. - to PETIZJIKWQ patzlent teozclaen' MARY LOUISE MOTT Basketball I5 Future Home- makers I,2,3,4. ffl, MARY KEN Masonvi Ile 3 Church Street DANIAL EDWARD NORTHROP 1 qi Future Farmers I,2, Pres. 3,4. I H 1 DANNY DELORES Sidney Center Masanville GLENN JAMES RICE Student Council 45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Sr. Play5 Model Air- plane Club I5 Jr. Red Cross I,2. 31 . Ng '44 -' , I I I - . f -g.: ,,'.ff'vn V iJ,x'ng. - n ' U - P 17' V - 'rm ' Mg. . 'I w- 1 ffl 4'j..7ilq 1- Q- : 93,1 .mf 7.f',' 5 , 'I Q L ff ,, V QI?-ff f' fff ', mm, 'I' , . I ru fy 1 ,rg 1 1, 1 'g 1 113:32 nit' 5 E ', 5 f.Yi-j.: '.-V ' '- . 5-'J---If Wa- f'g-i'- fi-'Q LG? --f-1 I It ffl .- JIMMY IR MA L' I - - . ' I v2 R.D. 3 Bainbridge 5,dney Center Us ff . IIN? Br W9 ' 73 KENNETH HAND NICHOLS Football I5 Jr. 8- Sr. Play Sets Comm. DELORES AVIS PRITCHARD Sr. Play Usherg Bowling 2,3. IRMA LUCILE ROSA Library Club 45 Future Home- makers 3, Vice Pres. 45 Jr. Red Cross 45 Sr. Play Usher 4 -to long lunch lines C7 ipicy aromas, KATHALI NA AN NA WILCOX Glee Club 45 Future Home- makers 45 Sr. Play Make-up Comm.5 Jr. Historical 25 Track 35 Bowling 3. FAY ANNE WILSON Glee Club 2,3,45 Library Club 2,3,45 Future Home- makers I5 Jr. Play Make-up Comm. KACKIE MOBY Sldnet' Center 5I Cartwright Avenue FAYE ERNIE Masonville 73 East Main WILLIAM WLASUIK Football 45 Baseball 3. BILL TOM Sidney Center ' 249 Bird Avenue 74 ALLAN LEW WILSO N Model Airplane Club I5 Jr. 81 Sr. Play Sets Comm.5 Football I, Manager 45 Basketball I,2, 3, All-Star I,2,35 Baseball 3, Manager 45 Bowling 45 Varsity Club 4. ERNEST WILLIAM WINCHESTER Sr. Play Sets Comm. THOMAS MERVILLE WOOD Model Airplane Club I,25 Junior Historical I5 Football 3,45 Varsity Club 4. Foot- ball 3,45 Varsity Club 4. -I0 P ATSY BAKER GOLDEN Reflector l,2,3, Glee Club 2, 3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Softball l,2, Manager 3, Bowling l,2, 3, 4, Soccer Playday 3, Volley- ball l,2,3, Latin Club l,2, Library Club l,3, 4, Mojorettes 3, 4, Achievement Award, Girls' Sport Letter 8. Gold Bar, Student Council 4. JAMES RICHARD FISK Reflector 4, Maroon 8- White 3, Model Airplane Club I, Latin Club l,2, Jr. Play Sets Comm., Sr. Play, Jr. Historical l, Science Con- gress I,2. FRANCIS HAROLD P LACE Future Farmers l, 2,3,4, Football 2, 3,4. tlooye who lqft bq'o1'e graduation. PAT EDDIE Norwich, N. Y. East Masonville JIM MARLYNE Richmond, Va . TUBBY GEE Sidney Center Sidney Center 75 EDWARD GEORGE CUNNINGHAM Deposit- Student Council l,2, Vice Pres. 3, Basketball l, Track l,3, Wrestling l,2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Model Airplane Club I, Fu- ture Farmers l, Vice Pres. 2. MARLYNE MCINTYRE FERGUSON Sauquoit Valley- Yearbook 3, Band 3, Softball 3, Basketball 3, Soccer 3, Future Home- makers 3, Rome Free Academy- Basketball 2, Future Home- makers 2, Soccer 2, Band 2, Cheerleader 2, Sidney- Band 4. GERHARD DANIEL WOLF Jr. 8. Sr. Play Sets. .-L, if 'H- ,.. - .MY-. , . f ll 5-. '.f-'x 1 7 . U'-nf -. I 12.3-ja. if .1.f2'Qfj,' ' .3i'51x'c3T1g-!',X' Fi-.t 5-: ,4:.. gf- -1' F- lifefif-Wl ' 55:51. Q-z . -.,-- . X., .4-, ., . , . 'QP' .qc ' 1 9, :- Aa- -?g- P. Q ff: .l , .Q ,. 1. , ..J.5,,,, L y., , . ., -. . '.g3,ggg4 1 ,,.J'!3 'e'--1 'J if-'l' ..,, ,. -.E .. .ang :,.-..,- . '- .-Q5-'Q .- 1 v- ,. .... .-v-,-C7.,a.,,f. gr',vb' A-. Xie,- ff! .g., g- V 'But we'll not forget our Alma Materi' FRESHMAN INITIATION KACKIE AND LOUISE MAKE GINNY UP FOR REST ASSURED NICKIE AND BRUCE ADD THAT SPECIAL TOUCH TO THE SPAGHETTI FLASHI The long awaited moment had arrived at last. 84 Freshmen invaded the halls of SCHS. Eager, yet a little awed, we loaded ourselves down with heavy books and began our hurry-scurry life of an upperclassman. STRANGE SIGHTSI We shed our almost normal ap- pearances and donned clothes of clashing colors with cha- peaus of kitchenware and lampshades. Fellows with shirts and ties on backwards and extra rosy cheeks and lips were common sights. Their lovely legs were exposed because of rolled-up trousers. The girls were exceptionally stylish with different colored socks on each foot. With an air of respect we carried piles of upper classmen's books and answered with obedient yes sirs and no sirs. That evening the Sophs administered penalties for supposed violations of the set rules and regulations. Shary Mason performed the impossible of chewing three pieces of bubble gum while Ken Nichols and Marilyn Hort fought blindfolded with cold cream. At last we were full-fledged high school members. ELECTIONI Our first class meeting was held for the purpose of electing class officers. Betty Dutcher was elected President, Jim Bartlett, Vice President, Phyllis Betts, Secre- tary, and Louie Gardner, Treasurer. CHEERSI Les Trees and Moby Wilson QAII-Starl, Nick Danforth, Louie Gardner and Bob Knapp took part in Jayvee basketball while Phyllis Curtis, Helma Bremser, Babs Hender- son, and JoAnn Isbell, substitute, cheered them on. SEPTEMBER '5Ol Early in our Sophomore year we seri- ously began planning our money-making activities. Soon, under the leadership of President Les Trees, the Sophomore I class sponsored a bake sale which was successful. Other of- ficers for the year were Vice Pres. Nancy Butler, Secretary Jo Isbell, and Treasurer Jeanne Burlison. STRANGE SIGHTS AGAINI Tables were then turned and we initiated the lowly freshman and managed to make their life for one whole day, very different and strenuous. Often heard during the day was the rhyme-- l am iust a little worm, As lowl as can be, I'll work and slave the whole day thru, For every Soph I see. SWING YOUR PARTNERSI Then in April the Spring Roundup with the music of the Melody Rangers boosted our treasur and spirits higher, for now the Senior Trip seemed so much nearer and possible. Another class activity was the baseball concession stand which provided SCHS with red-hot dogs and icy pop. TEAM FIGHTI Sports also played an important part. Football featured Jim Bartlett, John Cleaveland, Les Trees, Louie Gardner, and Tubby P lace. Cheering the boys on were Captain Helma Bremser, Babs Henderson, Phyll Curtis and Jo Isbell, substitute. 76 We will eb' be tr SEPTEMBER '51 I Again, under the leadership of Les Trees, the Junior class soon got under way earning money for the coming Senior trip. Other officers were Peg Kleiner, Vice President, Ginny Miner, Secretary, and Jeanne Burlison, Treasurer. MONEYI We kicked off our Junior year by selling con- cessions at the home football games. After this we put on the Turkey Trot with music furnished by the Catskill Mountaineers. This added more money to our now rapidly growing treasury. Next in the line of activities was a bake sale, a chicken supper, and, of course, our Junior play. FOOTLIGHT FEVERI We turned dramatic minded for the smash hit, Clementine, with JoAnn Isbell taking the title role. Clem lplayed by JoAnn Isbelll, was a fifteen year old tomboy, whose main ambition was to make the school football team. The main ambition of CIem's mother, Mrs. Kelly, played by Maryon Karlsan, was to get Clem to go to parties and dances, but Clementine would much rather wrestle on the grid- iron, than dance with silly boys. Lester Trees played CIem's father, Gerald Kelly. The domestic help consisted of slow moving Bertha, the maid, portrayed by Neila Hodges, and Abe Carter, the handyman, played by Herby Morgan. The-show- must-go-on element crept into this play. Herby had pneumo- nia all during the week preceding the performance, and Duane Sisson learned the part perfectly. But, on the big night, Herby gallantly went on and did a swell iob. In Clem'slove life we saw Hank played by Bruce Clarke. Sticking by Clem in all her troubles were Shary Mason as Jane Ann, a little gossip, Babs Henderson as Cathy, she had discovered boys, Nick Danforth as Pete, a ladies man, and John Cleveland as Tubby who had hay fever. Nancy Butler was CIem's un- derstanding speech teacher, Miss McNeil, while Marilyn Hort as Miss Pringle, portrayed the prim, old maiden aunt of Miss McNeil . T-E-A-Ml Many Juniors were active in sports this year. Les Trees, John Cleveland, Tom Wood, Tubby Place and Al Bruetsch saw action on the gridiron while Les Trees, Nick Danforth, Louie Gardner, Bob Knapp, and Moby Wilson KAII- Starl, dribbled fast and furious on the basketball court. Wearing baseball mits were Bob Knapp, AI Bruetsch, Moby Wilson, Nick Danforth and Don Bramley. Again, Bobs, Helma, Phyll, and Jo lead the crowd in yea team. SOFT LIGHTSI As a wonderful climax to our Junior year, we held our Junior Prom. JoAnn Isbell was crowned Queen and Arnold Kappeler was crowned King. The music was furnished by Linus Houck, and the theme of the decorations was the CinderelIa Ball. END OF THE TRAILI Leading the class in our last year were President Arnie Kappeler, Vice PresidentJ0yCe Lipp, Ginny Miner as Secretary, and Jeanne Burlison as Treasurer. A HITI Rest Assured had the audience rolling in the aisles. The play was about a big businessman, Mr. Morlock, who cared nothing about his famil . He had one eye on the stock market and the other on his bank account. Bruce Clarke played this part superbly. The rest of the family was the mother Jo ce Lipp who wanted the best for her famil 5 Jessica, the younger sister lplayed by Shirley Segalli who 77 'ifzklney dem' Szdney Hzlgh wanted to be a lady wrestler when she grew up, and Mary, the older sister fplayed by Jeanne Burlisonl who was a sweet girl engaged to marry Joe Lanconi fGlenn Rice, an Italian meat cutter's son. The family maid fplayed by Nancy Butlerj com- plained of the constant ring of the telephone and doorbell. Luigi Lanconi was played very expertly by Duane Sisson. Luigi spent his time trying to get Mr. Morlock to agree to Joe Lanconi's marriage to Mary. Other thespians in the play were: Pat Greene as Mr. Morlock's secretary Miss Akers, David Seeley, his lawyer George, Lester Trees as Dr. Brown, Herbert Morgan as Mr. Black, the undertaker, Virginia Miner played Mrs. Schmaltz, Ken Keller as Jake, Patricia Morris as Mrs. Frinck, Martha Getman as Martha Lanconi, and Jim Fisk as Lucifer. MORE MONEYI Other profit-making activities were The Snack Bar at the Recreation Center and a spaghetti supper. SWEET MUSICI The Senior Ball was held on December 22, l952, with Linus Houck's orchestra furnishing the smooth dance music. Although a large crowd attended this annual Christmas affair, expenses proved too much, and we suffered our first loss on a money-making project. RAHI RAHI Football season saw Lester Trees in act- ion as Captain, and Nick Danforth, Arnie Kappeler, Louie Gardner, Bill Hunt, Moby Wilson fManagerI Bill Wlasuik, and Tommy Wood as members of the hard fighting team. Tom- my Wood suffered a broken leg in the line of action. No team is complete without cheerleaders. Captain Babs Hender- son, Helma Bremser, and Phyllis Curtis urged the fellows on, even in defeat. Louie Gardner was elected captain of the Varsity basketball team. Nick Danforth, Arnie Kappeler, and Lester Trees again constituted the Senior Class's contribution to the sports world. ALL THRU THE NIGHTI Activities did not constitute all our time for homework demanded our attention. Regents were dreaded, and so, much cramming was done for Ozzie's social studies fbetter known as Social Slap , and Metzy's English. Fourteen members of our class were initiated into the National Honor Society and eight into the Quill and Scroll. AU REVOIRI And so looking back at the good times, the busy times, we can honestly say, SCHS has been good to us. , f2'5,,4,i't Picnic at Gilbert Lake State Park 78 YE GADS, GIRLSI EATING AGAIN? RARE MOMENTS OF STUDY AT PLAY PRACTICE SOFT MUSIC AND LOW LIGHTS AT THE BALL THEIR MAJESTIES: KING ARNIE AND QUEEN JI ww' J, -wg:-T. M, - yr- ms- ' lfwg?-gvygmmf v --:wmv-7-mr 141- 3 ,Inn-Ter-gs -VJ -W - -Wg'-uv 1- f---ff: ff,-N wmv! W- -,1 5. w :LWB MF, M M W M A I ' I me one 'sweet letter Wlllfffpw P4 6 Qzgpfm mmm if fiiyiiy gi-QW Rnifcgw 55? V vfxx, GQ SLT!-XE V N KNEW Q efsss Hom, rx VNJHO-Y is H HER GRHQ3. 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