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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.
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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
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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
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