Sidney High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sidney, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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'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

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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



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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

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