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'lihe Sidney lligh Svhool Safety Patrol is made up of thirty high svhool lvoys and girls. representing all grades. This patrol 1-nforves the- School Safety Rules. published this year for tht- first time-. .K violation ol any ol these rules ineans at vitzltiou to appear hefore the weekly Safety Court. in appezlrallve in court usually means the R writing of an essay. 'llhe deeision of the vourt l, ,P is final and the next stop is the prinf'ipal's ofliee. Avoid appearing before this safety court. From left to right: Daniel Waldsmith, re morter for the SHS News: llarvey Vvoodlell, bailiffg Judge James Russcllg Robert Hiller, summoner: Donna Sproat, court clerk: with Nlr. ll. U. Wells, patrol adviser, looking fill. Patrol Insures Buzz 's Safety Keepers of the safety rules inrludf-: First rom: xlr. ll. U. Wells, Ptr. James Lawrellee, llelt-11 Covert, Donald Strunk, Evan Proffitt: Noon Ptr. Captain James llavisg Sgt. Steve Northg patrol supervisor James Russell. Second row: Lis. Judy Johnston and Geraldine Leaehg Ptr. Donna Spmatg Vlilliam Gold and Joe Wennerg Third row: Ptr. Sue Proflittg Lt. Rita Bowers and Linda Hudsong Pt. Sherry Nlarkerg Assistant Pt. John King: Iivening Ptr. Captain Fred Warfielrlg Ptr. Robert Millerg Sgt. Harvey Woodellg Ptr. Kathern Uwensg Judy Martin: Jaques Pearson: John Nlarshg and Dave Gunnell. WM ., los 48 1 s LV my an '4 wii V' Q'
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Big shots shoot toward bcttcr school government. Uflir-ers are l'hil Valentine, president: sealed, Don Thompson, vice-president: Cathy Tremain, secretary and treasurer, Almeda White, assistant secretary and treasurer, and Nlr. Charles, adviser. ouncil Sponsors Many rojects The meeting will please come to order! Phil Valentine presides at a student council session. Council members are Diane Sheldon, Jerry Allen, Steve Potter, Don Thompson, Jim Friend, Phil Valentine, lllr. Charles, Adviserg Cathy Tremain, Almeda White, Jerry Anthony, Judy Freistuhler and Susan Blake. During the year the student council undertakes many projects. Some of them are pre-sale of tickets before each foot- ball and basketball game, setting up of the fire-drill schedule, and the sponsor- ing of a Better Citizenship Campaignf' The two main projects are the hiring of outside talent for assembly programs and the printing of the handbook. So that each student can feel that he has a part in the Student Council projects, the council asks for a pledge to help finance their activities. Wvherever and whenever a need arises in the school, the council is always willing to lend a helping hand. lxlipstine Lumber St Supply Fo.
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I 1 A MJ - 1 anie lime? No, the Y-Teen girls are just cutting out decorations for the Y-Formal, Plantation Echoes. are Rebecca Sidle, Mary Ann Nlagalo, Linda 1 arruhausen, Rebecca .-Xllners, Barbara Streck, and lion- ni Reed Vstandingw ,X Y Teens Pack Year With Projects J. Q f E 'GN 3 f '55, T Nl Y-Teen girls are busy ones as they carry out club responsibilities through- out the school year. Y-Teens has long been one of Sidney High's more inspira- tional organizations, as it strives to provide spiritual and inspirational guid- ance for its members. along with social enjoyment. Money-making projects are sponsored throughout the year, the more important being the sale of refreshments at the home football games and the annual selling of Yellow jacket pencils. The Y-Teen year concludes with the spring banquet, but the Y-Winter Formal is the actual peak ofthe season's activities. Y-Teen spirit, pep and go. These words from the Y-Teen pep song char- acterize the clulfs oflicers and adviser. They are Ellen Pepper, presidentg Carolyn Gross, vice-presidentg Karen Valentine, treasurer, Pat Davis, sec- retaryg and Nlrs. Betty Fridley, sponsor. Ross Pattern Si Foundry Developnlent Co., Inc.
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