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Scholarship, sportsmanship, and leadership are traditional goals toward which Sidney High School students strive. This year three girls have won the highest honors with Joyce Baumbach, firstg Beverly Story, secondg and Janet Martin, third. These girls are truly worthy of the high hon- ors that have been accorded them. CTenJ Honor Students Jovcn BAUMBACH BEVERLY STORY JANET MARTIN
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Senior History The junior year was a very busy one, as the major part of it was filled with activities to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. The class play, Spring Fever, was one of the highlights of the year. This production was a great success and did much to increase the treasury. It was a momentous occasion when we received our class rings, for they were the symbol of true upperclassmen. The climax of our junior year was the Junior-Senior Banquet. The event took place in the Sidney Auditorium when the Lazy J Cow- hands entertained the Bar S'ers in a western corral. The tables were placed in the setting of cacti, sagebrush, and saddles. Hired hands servd the grub from the back of a chuck wagon. Officers chosen for the junior year werez Marge Anthony, Gov- ernorg Louis Downs, Lt. Governor, Susan Boyd, Secretary of State, Jan- et Martin, Secretary of Treasury. The senior year was the busiest of ali. Officers elected to rule over the senior state were: Beverly Story, Governor, Janet Martin, Lt. Governor, Su- san Boyd, Secretary of State, Joyce Baumbach, Secretary of Treasury. As was traditional, on the morning of October 31, the blue and gold banner of the senior class flew from the flagpole. The old schoolhouse seemed unusually quiet, and the absence of the mighty seniors was noticed by all. Getting measured for caps and gowns, sponsoring school dances, ordering announcements, and last but not least, publishing this Trail have been the main projects of our final year. rNinev
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Seniors CLASS OFFICERS Governor ...................... BEVERLY STORY Lt. Governor .................... JANET MARTIN Secretary of State ................ SUSAN BOYD Secretary of Treasury -- .... JOYCE BAUMBACH CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER Gardenia MOTTO Forward ever, backward never, onward we go. This last year at Sidney High School has been a busy one for our class of '45. We have engaged in many activities-sponsoring the first school dance which was complimentary to the freshmen, ordering our announcements, getting measured for caps and gowns, anticipating the j unior-senior banquet and prom, worrying about final exams, and final- ly receiving our awards and diplomas--these have been a few of our im- portant achievements during our final year at Sidney High School. Jo ABEL Happy Go Lucky Trades Sidney High School 1, 43 Veteran High School 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Glee Club 33 Home Ec. Style Show 1. LORRAINE ANTHONY Has wit and sense and all of that. Business Sidney High School 3, 43 Brownson High School 1, 23 One Act Plays 4. BILL ALLMAN Where's My Cow? Vo-Ag Sidney High School 1-4, Vo-Ag Bas- ketball 1, 4. MARJORIE ANTHONY l'Where's Your moz? College Prep Sidney High School 1-43 Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 43 Octette 1, 3, 4: Mixed Octette 43 Triple Trio 23 Varie- ty Show 13 Attorney General 13 Band 11 Sec. of State 23 Adelphic Club 1: Orchestra 12 Home Ec. Style Show 1. 43 State Vocal Clinic 43 District Band Contest 13 Tennis 1, 23 Jr. Class Play 33 One Act Plays 43 Vice Pres. Pep Club 33 Governor 33 Pep Club 1, 41 Pres. of Pep Club 43 Trail Staff 4. cElevem Abel Allman L .Anthony M. Anthony
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