Sidney High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sidney, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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'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

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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

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