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Seated around the tablet: Charles Knoop, Bob Allen, Marcia McVay, Shyla Freeman. Eugene Fogt. Bob Conrad. Larry Waggoner Standing: Iohn Spangler, Bob Zimpher, Gretchen Milem, Roger Stevenson Tom Flinn, Miss Fogt. adviser fanned Sdn, Pace Student Council is the governing body in Sidney High School. It consists of representatives from every class in the school and has at least one faculty adviser. The activities of the Council were initiated by a get-acquainted party for all the students and teachers new to Sidney High. The class presidents and presidents of all major organizations were invited to at- tend. All the activities of the Student Council are financed through pledges by the students to the Student Chest Fund. The most out- standing of the activities are the publication of the handbook and the sponsoring of outside talent for assembly programs. Each year the Council provides for the presale of tickets for football and basketball games. At the end of each six weeks period the honor roll is computed under the Counci1's supervision. Locker clean-ups are carried on monthly throughout the year, and during mid- winter a courtesy campaign is organized. Instructions are given to each room in school in case of a fire, and then fire drills are practiced during the fall and spring. Attendance plaques are awarded each six weeks to the home rooms having the highest percentage of attendance. At the end of each year a lost and found sale is sponsored by the Council. The articles left in the lost and found department of the school are sold at auction for a few cents each. This year's Student Council was privileged to have as its secre- tary-treasurer, Bob Conrad, the first male member to hold that office in the history of Sidney High School. Sidney Paint Sidney Flower Shop Sidney Motor Court Shelby Hardware 15
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Y-Sandwich Shop George Stamm, Inc. Xwillman Furniture Sidney Sporting Goods ln manual irain- ing class Iohn Ste- phens, G e o r g e Christman. Ierry Steinle. and Hay Stewart wo-rk on proiecis Ai ihe fair Bob Allen proudly holds his sheep showman- ship award Eighth qrade stu- dents in cooking class are Nellie Cotierman, Barbara Basore. Grace Al- len, Rosemary Bark- er. Mary Alexander. B r e n d a Courier, Connie Bolden, Bar- bara Campbell, Kat- ie Binkley, Diane Doll, Iudy Clifton. Ianice Coverstone
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nm Ju Home, ,icfulle Five columns of pertinent print about SHS which appear in the daily paper every Saturday under the heading Sidney High School News are a familiar sight to high school students. This paper is brought to the students and the public through the efforts of the news staff. For those junior and senior news writers who have done superior work, there is the Quill and Scroll, an honorary society formed to encourage and reward individual achievement in journalism. Both the news class and Quill and Scroll are supervised by Mrs. Blust. Upper picture, left to right: members of QUILL and SCROLL: Priscilla Hill, Marjorie Blake, Buzz Getrcst, Elaine Doll, Darlene Litton, Sam Bender, Doris Harp, Sharon Garrett, Linda Koskinen, Gary Gooder, Sandra Spinner Seated at desk: Mrs. Blust Lower picture, NEWS CLASS, left to right, first row: Pat Elson, Karen Hays, Elaine Doll, Don Schiff, Phyllis Libbee, Connie Ash, Judy Fishbaugh, Ann Robinson Second row: Phyllis Bowers, Linda Koskinen, Ichn Amos, Dollie Roegner, Bob Zimpher, Danny Schlagetter, Virginia Gibbs Third row: Marilyn Iackson, Doug Marker, Rairdon Young
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