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s Q 'X' ,fif- An interesting pro- gram was enjoyed by the parents attending Open House, Novem- ber 9, 1955. Pictured here are portions of three participating groups: the chorus in the upper left, the band in the upper right, and a group of stu- dents demonstrating various types of group discussions. Parents Discover the Ke to Democrat:
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v- E lil Q. vu -Iva 5 Q -fl ' gLm ' sl I .11 ksii BLA - ' t Ui sl kv f ,,Y .LJ t N. fy cl or f, .L Q. Sidney High School, like other American Schools, each September opens wide its doors to offer the op- portunity of a free educa- tion to American youth. Each has the chance to obtain the knowledge and skills which will enable him to succeed in reaching his future goals. This op- portunity is the great American tradition which keeps our democracy strong. I When the Door to 0pportunity is 0pened ..3..
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I Free Education Three years ago the PTA started the tradition of holding Open House for the purpose of giving the parents an opportunity to witness the activities and study program of the school. The first two years the pro- gram consisted of 15 minute classes which the parents were invited to attend. This year something new was tried. With Jack King as master of ceremonies, the band, chorus, commercial department, the modern problems class, a mathematics group, and a boys' physical education class presented a varied program of interesting demonstra- tions. Mrs. ,lesse King, a parent at Open House, is interested in the in- fomation favlf King, master of ceremonies, is explaining. Mr. and Mrs. O'Conn0r decide to join them. fflbovej Demonstrating the use ofthe slide rule at Open House are Charles Brooks, Rod- ney Moore, Michael Monnich, Alice Wood, and Wes Berry. Above them is a large scale model of a slide rule.
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