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Fzkld TMP! Make Learning Fun EPRESENTATIVES from Newsreel, Reflector, and Maroon and White attended E. S. S.P. S. , a journalistic convention in Syracuse this year These leaders brmg back mformatuon concerning correct procedure and new ndeas to thenr staffs Nancy Vlllecco Ann Kmght Susan Smnh Margaret Mac Lachlan Irma Tognola Frances Borchert ANCY Vlllecco points out an especially nlce looking football player as everyone studles the program The game they saw that afternoon was a victory for Syracuse over Fordham C? D Mr' Gifford s 7th grade class last year, vlsuted Buker s Home a class actrvlty This IS one of the oldest houses around Sidney. Mrs Alta Buker shows Russe Olsen an old fashioned toaster and tells hum how It was used In the krtchen fireplace ckground of the Buker House 28 lx Susan Smnh Margaret MacLachlan Ann Kmght Nancy Vxllecco and Irma Tognola FLAT ture? As a matter of fact ut was flatter than a pancake! After a swell time at the Syracuse Press Conference, these fnve gurls piled nn Mrs Peckham s car ready to go home The car dudn t seem to be running so well and soon Mrs Peckham was hunting up a mechanic l :gym 1 T Hugh Doyle, Edward Weeden, Joan Mac Donald and Margaret MacLachlan advised by Mrs Ruland, were delegates to the Syracuse Cltlzenship Conference last sprung On a basns of qualnfncatnons established by Syracuse University, each iumor voted for good cltlzens of the class. QD QD QD 'D
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fr Hzktorzklnf Win State Award! NN arren Doolxttle and Clara 'vioore Q, YHIS year Srdney Central was chosen to recelve the Achxev ment Award from the Yorker Socrety Each year three Yorker Chaptersare presented wrth thus award fOn the left Warren Doollttle IS recelvrng the Achlevment Award for Sidney Central Last year Larry Alcott was one of the lucky ones to recenve the Who s Who Award This award rs presented to ten top Yorkers of the year lt rs gnven on the basrs of outstanding work nn Yorker actrvrtles Any member of any chapter IH New York State has a chance to earn this award Famnly N wg Q 0fP ' 1 :Mi MR JOHNSON S GRADE 7 HAS MANY PROJECTS CWHIS year has been an active one for Mr Johnson s 7th grade Jr Hlstorlcal Class Club Commg unto Hugh School was somethmg new and uc. strange to them so they decrded they would luke to know about the work of teachers and admlmstrators nn the school and what Sidney Central School had to offer them rn the course of study and actrvntnes Mrs Peckham was the flrst to vlslt them She ex planned her 'ob and courses and actlvltles from which to choose Mr Pyle and Mr Cody told them about therr robs and also facts about the Sidney Central School Dlstrlct Another welcomed vrsrtor was Mrs Grace Cook who talked on schools of this area and dlstrrct schools CSO the right IS prctured Mr Johnson s Christmas party, the theme of whrch was Chrrstmas rn other lands To make the pro- gram of more Interest they mvrted some of the parents to tell them about Chrrstmas un the lands rn whnch they were born and lrved for some trme Mrs Jackle talked to them about Chrrstmas rn Germany Johanna Quarno about Italy and Mrs Camp about England Beverly Root Bette Tyne Mr MacLachlan Russell Olsen Wxlham MacLachlan Royal G1fford and Larry Alcott T the trme of the coronatlon Mr Mac Lachlan talked to a Junior Hugh hrstorrcal group One Interesting question was How much rs Queen Elrzabeth pard'7 The answer wa As the people of the Brrtrsh Isles say rt costs them each year only lOc aprece, the price of a beer, to support the entrre Royal 27 v Q C I ' , . . V . 1 . T I ' - . I . . . ,, - I . . . ,, I S' ll ' ' I ff A . . , 1 A, ' 0 ll t 4 , ,I r . . - . I f 2 v ,,., l' ' ' ' . . f x so -- A X ,Q-ex I . Q11 ' final- -n-1 'A ' s , . . I f? . . . 1 4 . ' , . . -' r K. ' . . . . . v l , . . . . A I , , - 4. ,. - - . B I' 7 f - . . i I 1 . . . . , Q . , . . . , A Il 4 ' ' ll ' 0 - . , 5 - ' I S ' ' ,U 1 ' . . 1 0 I ff I - - A
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f Rea' Croix Entertmm at Old Fuller Home ? ZX HE haghlaght of this year s Jr Red Cross actnvrtues was theannual trnp to the County Home and Old Folks Home at Delhu Thus trap was taken around Christmas time Arlene Loudon and James Phnlpott, who sang, Barbara Burk: and Victor Kllener, who played accordnons Shurley Darlmg accom pamest, Patrncla Northup and Eugene Palombo furnlshed the entertainment They vlsnted passed out gifts, and sang Chrnstmas carols to the old people Last June they held a meetlng to elect offlcers The results were Eugene 2 Palombo presrdent, Gerald Zurn, Ist vlce pres , Edward Weeden, 2nd vlce pres Rose Norse Stllson sec treas and Patrlcla Runyan, publlclty One prolect was the enrollment drnve whuch wasn t very successful FRONT ROW Elrzabeth Whrte Gerald Zum Edward Weeden Eugene Palombo Pamela Runyan SECOND ROW Evelyn Buker Sally Segall Ann Kmght Drane Holleran Mary Gelder Janet Glasner Pamela Lawrence BACK ROW Elrzabeth Rutenberg Robert Snyder James Butts Wrllram Danrels Pamcra Northup Vrctor Klerner Markley Updylee Wznf Umtomcal Conteft vu Y 47 OAN Brush Edward Weeden, Mary Tyne, and Markley O yke took part ln the American Legion Oratorncal Contest After weeks of preparataon, they dellvered their speeches at a school assembly Sublects all were related to the CONSTITUTION Markle O yke coached by Mrs Ruland, was gudged flrst wut his speech on the Bull of Rnghts and Edward Weeden, coached by Mass Saulsbury laced second Markle then com eted wath contestants P Y P from other schools but was unsuccessful OR fnrst place nn the American Legion Oratorncal Contest Mr Arthur Rlggs member of the Sldney Legion presents Markley Opdyke with a cup and cash award For second place Edward Weeden recerves a medal and money
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