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Honor Soczet Sparlar Student Tevlclozn XJ Q? IV FRONT ROW Mary S Ruland Advlser Faye Knapp Secretary Margaret Ellis Presxdent Jue1Sm1th Vrce Presxdent Phylhs Vollert SECOND ROW Frances Borchert Jack Young Edward Weeden Walter Bruetsch Margaret Burhson BACK ROW Myrna Bartlett Joyce Barnes Ieanne LEWIS Margaret MacLachlan ABSENT FROM PIC TURE Ioan MacDonald Joyce Lrpp takes Mrs Peckham s place durxng the Student Teachmg Day She is advrsmg Grlbert Knowlton NE day a year, the Juniors and Seniors undertake the responslbllrty of the teaching professuon This day as planned by the Honor Society to help those who want to choose teaching as a career It also helps the students to assume responstballt , under stand the necessrty of student teac er co operatuon, and gives them a chance to ln terpret for each other NCE a month, the Honor Society, a group acknowledging character, scholarshup, leadership and service, meet under the leadershlp of Mrs Ruland At the flrst meetrng, October 7, offlcers were elected and commtttees for the ear's actlvltles were appolnted This year actlvuties Include t e customary tea, student teaching day and umtratron of next year s members at Movrng Up Day The Tea was held December 20 wrth Jeanne Lewis, Chair man, Joyce Barnes, Juel Smrth, Margaret Burlnson, Faye Knapp, Walter Bruetsch, Edward Weeden, and Margaret Ellis were on the Commnttee Student Teaching Day was held February 10 with Joan MacDonald, chairman, Myrna Bartlett, Phyllis Vollert, Frances Borchert, Margaret MacLachlan, and Jack Young were on the committee At the second meetmg, plans for better scholarship an the school were discussed, and varlous suggestrons were, U n honor roll 2 cards to be put rn report cards slgned by Honor Society offlcers, 3, more points toward achuevementawards, 4 a recognltxon roll for grades 7 I2 N December 20, the annual Honor Socnety Tea was held at the Community House or past members and those students home from col lege AROUND THE TABLE Faye Knapp Esther Weeden John Cleaveland Mary McElroy Carol Goldshme Peter Kmght, Kenneth Donaldson, Margaret Burlrson -1,61 Q.- . fr L Sf.: . I . . . . . ,S P' 1-3, . . . . - Q. Q ' Q- . if - . . , . ' ' ' l 0 I . . . . ' I ,lt , . l . ' a 0 4 K 7 - - - - il - ' . p an . Q - - Bi f I : I . . I . C
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MAIN proiect for which the Student Council raises money is to buy achieve- ment award patches and the sweaters which are given at the annual Achievement Award Dinner. Juniors must earn 45 points and Seniors must earn 60 points for this award. Each year the Junior girl and boy with the highest number of achievement points earned by school marks and participation in clubs, sports and various activities receive a school sweater . Last year, Frances Borchert and Hugh Doyle received these awards at the Achieve ment Award Dinner X Hugh Doyle JoAnn Isbell Rev Glazler fhlddenl Frances Borchert admxre the sweater whlch was awarded Frances C-SHE Achievement Award Dinner IS sponsored gorntly by the Student Council and Rotary Club The new mem bers of Honor Society, and the Achieve ment Award winners are dinner guests of these organizations Ray Stone, 1953 President of the Rotary Club, was Master of Ceremomes JoAnn Isbell Mr Ralph Pyle sit beside Mr Ray Stone Master of Ceremomes at the Achievement Award Dmner uqgw THEL Hellerud and Margaret Ellis keep their homeroom 1 posted on the latest Student Council meeting This prac tice was begun last year and allows all students to have closer contact with the Student Council After information has been read to the class, time for a discussion period and suggestrons follow Buy your tags nght herel says Lester Trees Sheila Geng hands over the money Ann Kmght walts to buy one too N cooperation with the Student Council League Sidney raised money on Tag Day to help support a gurl an France whom they have adopted Sf 'nf' l7
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PRESS CLUB MEMBERS HONORED UILL and Scroll IS the Na tnonal Honor Society for Joumalusm Tobea member, one must have done outstandrng work In the Press Club and be a Junlor or Sensor rn the upper thrrd of hrs c ass The socretres can be eather active or mactlve accordmg to the nature of the Press Club Because of a very actrve Press Club, the Sldney Chapter of Quill and Scroll IS lnactnve FRONT ROW Edward Weeden Markley Opdyke James Clum, SECOND ROW Frances Borchert Patu Rogers Shella Geng Ann Knight THIRD ROW Irma Tognola Margaret Burhson Nancy Vrllecco Joyce Bames Margaret MacLachlan BACK ROW Patncra Runyan Phyllrs Vollert Sally Segall Arlene Loudon Joan MacDonald Susan Smrth emreel Keepf Town Ported sT.? A ACH week Nancy Vrllecco 1 editor of Newsreebhands out assignments to members of her staff These assrgnments Include reports on the happemngs around school such as mtervrews wlth new stu dents and teachers, student oplnlon polls, club news and class actnv e The mam purposes of Newsreel are to give students a chance to try the freld of lournalrsm and to gnve the publlc a flrsthand vlew ofthe ha pemngs In SCHS :,:r?:3l'gIDzE5o'iE2gEl6blEm?,gR Sue Haynes, STANDING Albert Bremser Wrlham Young Charles Glenn James Clum SDXTED- Nancy Vrllecco ednor Elame Erb Sherla Gerig Mary Tyne Ann Klllghl Nancy Markley Opdyke Joanne Bolonda Cecrlra Newcom PRISE I9 - if .- 2 - - - - . ' ' 'L I . l A Q U. 'ug I 1 . - Q :z ls!-I , - K X -I . . . . . : I ' -I . Q 'Q I . .C F : I I . . ' . I. I Q I S+ R d ' 4 f f effcszgf' 1'1 .Qc it.-':--- 9 'T A 2 1 i ' I a . . I iii s. r ' ' ' 1 r n n r n
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