Sidney High School - Trail Yearbook (Sidney, NE)

 - Class of 1952

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Leo Shuman, AB Renee Strom, BA Leo Shuman is the physics teacher and the coach of the basketball and track teams. He also has charge of the boys' physical education class. Downtown coaches are his pet peeve. He is a sponsor of the sophomore class and the S club . . . When her car is stuck or it won't run, Helen Smith experiences her most embarrassing moment. Mrs. Smith took over the job of teaching vocal music the second semester, therefore, her favorite say- ing is, After all-l'm just a substi- tute. The word that she thinks is said most often by her is, Quiet! in chorus . . . Renee Strom's day was filled with the clatter of typewriter keys and Spanish expressions. Miss Strom states her pet peeve is people who rip their paper out of the type- writer five minutes before the bell rings. As a junior class sponsor, she was in charge of the junior-senior ban- quet. She was also co-sponsor of the pep club . . . A junior class sponsor, Mary Winn was busy teaching book- keeping, shorthand, and typing ll. Her pet peeve is people who don't act as if they had good sense, especially in high school assemblies. Her favorite say- ing- Dinner's ready! . . , Another junior class sponsor was Vergal Winn. In order not to be classed with the people of his pet peeve, talking in an undertone, you would enroll in one of his classes, speech. Other classes he taught were advanced mathematics and audio-visual aids. His favorite saying is, You can take a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. ...John Miller is one of the custodians at Sidney high. His hobby is fishing and his pet peeve is muddy shoes. He had his most exciting moments while he was working for the railroad . . . John Edzard is the other custodian. He enjoys collecting odd knives and his favorite saying is, A stitch in time save nine. Vef90l Winn, BA. MA John Miller Helen Smith Mary Winn, AB John Edzord

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Ray Maley, BA, ME Ellenora Nimlz, BA Any one interested in world history, trades, or world geography has prob- ably been in one of Ray Maley's classes. A freshman sponsor, Mr. Maley helped the under classmen with their athletics. . . Senior class and pep club sponsor, Mabel Nielsen taught general mathematics, geometry, and girls' physical education, l-ler pet peeve is not having enough pep in the pep club, and her favorite saying is, Class begins at nine o'clock, Jack' ',.. El- lenora Nimtz took over the job of teaching the freshmen English the second semester. Mrs. Nimtz's pet peeve is poor speech. She was a fresh- man sponsor . . . Books, books, and more books were handled by Verna Robinson. Any one who spends at least one period in library during the day will soon learn that Miss Robinson de- tests unnecessary talking. She was a freshman class sponsor . . . When you hear, l-lave a Coca-Colal, you know that Lucille Selzer is handing out free advertisement for her husband, Mrs. Selzer, the school nurse, teaches Red Cross home nursing. l-ler pet peeve is absences at important demonstrations in class . . , Discussions of farm pro- duce, livestock, and agricultural issues filled the day of Louis Neuman, who trained the Sidney high boys in voca- tio n al agriculture. Agriculturally speaking, political plums do not come from seed-they come from clever grafting, are words that seem to ap- peal to Mr. Neuman . . . This year Sidney high government is in the cap- able hands of Bess Shires again. Be- sides this duty, Miss Shires teaches first and second years of English. A sophomore class sponsor, her pet peeve is students who don't enjoy working. Mabel Nielsen, BS Verna Robinson a A i 2 Lucille Selzer, RN Louis Neuman, BS Bess Shires, AB



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Wafiona ouernmenf Above: Assistant Chief Justice Rae Jones swears President Albert Nimtz into office while Senators Mable Nielsen, Art Bauer, Patricia Killion and Dean Killion look on. Below: Assistant Chief Justice Rae Jones and Vice-President Ray Maley stand by as Clerk Beverly Wasser hands the gavel to newly appointed Speaker of the House, Don Shipman.

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