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Staff members for the l95l Yellow jacket are from left to right: Ronnie Bar- num, publicity, Betty Lou Higgins, copy editor: Betty Louise Merricks. publicityg XValter Dickhaut. adsertisingg Richard Lud- wig. circulation: Marian Sharp, editor: Dick Kauffman, business managerg Miss Flaugher. adyiserg Martha Foster, assistant editor. Seated at the table are members of the circulation staff. They went to home rooms and took subscriptions, collected money, and distributed yearbooks in the spring. Left to right are Barbara Crim, Johea Anderson, Cynthia Morton. jim Baumann, Dale Speckman, and Marilyn Taylor. Annual copy writers started in the fall to write articles and identify people in pictures. The typists were busy at their typewriters, hurrying to meet a March deadline. Standing left to right are joe Heintz, Lynn Morgan, I.ziDonna Limbert, Frank Schlagetter, julia Kies. Sue Welling, Iris Ann Cunningham. Seated are Beatrice Roth, Dorothy DeXVeese. and Ann Stump. Compliments 0 Glow A1110 Sfzlet
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Throughout the fall pupils are kept very busy with social and scholastic functions. A recreation room for the entertainment of pupils and adults alike has been established at the local Presbyterian Church. This Youth Center forms a very important part of student life here at SHS. The halls are scenes of much activity before school and at noons. The locker scene below was taken at a busy time in the junior high building. Music has always been an essential extra-curricular project. Below left, members of the senior girl's trio vocalize at a practice session. The secretaries to the Superintendent and the Principal are kept very busy with their respective occupations. Mrs. Nichols and Miss Line are pictured as they discuss their work. Mrs. Nichols, who resigned during the year, was replaced by Miss Freytag. One of the most important elements in the athletic departments is the sports managers. They spend many hours preparing the equipment for the games. Carol Carey. Gerald Barlow Darlene Knasel, Jerry Stump Judy Brian, Ronson Robinson, Marcia Grodc JoAnn Gecr, Martha Foster, Sue Mrs. Nichols, Miss Line Robin Morris, Fred Umstcad, Welling, Marian Sharp Cat piano! john McKnight. Paul Clayton Bert ll irl1cs I0 Class of SI -ll . BHIl7I1glII'dl1l'I' I4
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Autumn leaves cxme tumbling down 'lnd t 51dney High many 1 girls heart took 1 tumble as Eugene Fogt stepped high proudly paradmg with the band across the field There is something exciting about a drum major anyway but that new white SLIII and tall tall fur shakolent charms gllorc to this sophomore boy who did such a marvelous job le ldmg the band this year Fugene began hns clrcer is 1 drum major when he was a freshman 2 '-'2 il c a . . 1 . , 1 c 2 1 j . . 4 4 , 2 , 4 , . ' X 4 s 2 ' 2 7 1. . ' -, A , ' . 2 2 1 lc . .l , 3. , ,Q f g Q 1-. L ' ','.1l1Q'1 3 ',l..'.f,.'.-J' L-,:'l','.'l' 1. 'T'L'5' Pix! 'Af Ilil 'f l' 'f'l i' ' l f-l f'- 'E lE' '.'1T'fwt 2 'a 1 ' ' 2 i c 2 2 . - v . . Y . . 1 1 2 . Cll00I'lf?ildCI'S Add 'rvsl ' lo lfoollrall Fla-zlscrli 'lhe band 1nd the cheerleaders are tvso wery importlnt companions of the footblll te lm At everv game the cheerleaders led the crowd in spurring the team on to uctory while the peppy music of the band raised drooping spirits when things were looking bad Left to right are Margaret Taylor, Althea In the picture below Sidney High cheer Foster, Shelby jean Hazel, Connie Bertsch, Bar' leaders were caught at one of the high points bara Crim, and Marlene Kauffman. Seniors of of a practice session the group are Connie Bertsch and Barbara Crim Best ll islJex from C. D. Beck and C0lIIfI1171-1' Inc. I6
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