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3 Reflector Reflector editors for this year are Joyce Barnes Sports Phyllis Vollert AssistantAct1v1uesEditor Peggy Burlison Curriculum Sally Segall Business Manager Barbara Burki Grades Ann Knight Assrs tant Editor Sheila Gerrg Classes Irma Tognola Assistant Editor Alan Ostrander Art Mrs Peckham Adviser Frank Mitrzyk Photog raphy Margaret MacLachlan Editor ABSENT FROM PICTURE Joan Burger Activities Editor es... Mix-tx? At work meeting Ann Knight Sheila Gerig Mary Lou Sands and Kathy Mason Wins Medalzst HIS has been a year of flrsts for the Reflector The Reflector won for the flrst time the MEDAL Award top honorl at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Contest Secondly the Reflector has a hard cover Thnrdly photographs are used on the drvlsuon pages Fourthly, more money was made on the financial venture magazine campaign, thar was ever made before The fifth first IS one about which we do not brag we have sold fewer subscriptions to the yearbook than ever before All dunng the year, begmnung with September, the staff attempts to do Its chores plans for lay out, pictures, wrlte ups But when does the work really get clone the last two weeks when the adviser really calls o show down Therefore the month of January we dedicate to Reflector The first of February IS the deadline and then the proof reading and then the Instructions to the publisher and then the long wart untrl Moy to see what the book as really like 9 Q FRONT ROW: Frank Mitrzyk, Ioan Brush, Edward Weeden, Ioan Burger, Patti Rogers, Nancy Villecco, Dale Muggling SECOND ROW: Iacklyn Cumo, Jean Feigenbutz, Margaret Wilcox, Thelma Dickman, Patricia Beames, Joan Nichols, Cecilia Newcorn, Nancy Sharpg THIRD ROW: Patricia Runyan, Rita Donohue, Joan Tiska, Barbara Burki, Mary Tyne, Lenora Ellmauer, Frances Borchert, Martha Salisbury, Ethel Hellerudg BACK ROW: Kathleen Mason, Ioanne Bolonda, Joanne Holmes, Harold Hager, Patrick Simpson, Milton Brown, David lneich, Patricia Caswell, Elaine Erb, Nancy Haynes. IST
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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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W Feature Artzelef Hold Top Interest N. FRONT ROW Alben Bremser Ioan Burger James Clum Margaret E111s Rxchard Kuebler Shuley Boyce, SECOND ROW Kathleen Mason Margaret MacLachlan Shella Geng Patu Rogers Ann Kmght Sally Segall Janet Walker THIRD ROW Roger Clarke Arlene Loudon Irma Tognola Cecrlxa Newcorn Elaxne Erb Pamela Beames Nancy Sue Haynes BACK ROW Joanne Bolonda Mary Tyne Myrna Bartlett Nancy Sharp Mary Lou Sands Barbara Burlu Joan Nrchols CC ' D r ea Q ' I To T . , 3 W f, , A N.: v:r ,X f T I . -I I -f It 4, W Q lu ' ' ,KP if LM n f I L . l E 'xx' J ' E V5 3 X xy I ,J 4 Ci . . . - . . .. . 0 ' ' . ll ' ll ll ll ll ' ll II ll W f .,. ,,u,, T V 0 . I . . - . . ,, . . ll ll ll HE Maroon and White of Sidney Hugh IS written and edited by the students wnth Mrs Anna Hermer asadvuser Thus newspaper a pears seven times In the school year wrth the last Issue de :cated to the sensors, whnch Includes the Last Wull and Testament Included In each nssue are Cammg Events, Chatter Corner, Fashuons, Low Down, and Sports plus news and other features whrch mterest the students SEATED busmess staff members Nancy Vxllecco Margaret Burhson Ethel Hellerud STANDING Patncxa Runyan busmess Phy1l1sVol1ert busmess manager Frances Borchert editor Mrs Helmer advtser James Clum sports Roger Clarke sports ABSENT FROM PICTURE Susan Srruth Asst Ed .4-we 21 Sally Segall Reflector busmess manager Pamela Ruuyan Maroon and Wh1te busmess staff and Phylhs Vollert Maroon and Wh1te busmess man ager wxth two representauves from magazme com pames Mr James Gersbach and Mr Robert Rrvett PARKED by many new Ideas and gadgets, thas year s magazine cam :gn was more successful than ever T umrllate the homeroom with the lowest amount of sales, a wreath was hung on the door mscnbed They rest, but not nn peace A banner, We Are on Top congratulated the highest homeroom and cash and the other prizes stimulated md: vldual salesmanshlp Patrlcna Bazata was the top salesman wlth about S130 worth and Eugene Palombo was second wlth S105 Total sales profited the Press Club, Maroon and Whute, and the Reflector, aboutil l0O Maroon and Whlte receuved S400 and Reflector S700
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