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Variety s e Spice 0 Life Lipstick, powder, and paint are the trade tools of Becky Nlctlullough, chairman, Helen South, Bonnie Reed, and Bar- bara Peihl, members of the make-up crew. Pep Club plus. This picture was taken at an after school pep meeting of the entire student body. Although the Pep Club itself is not this large, it has increased and extended its artiv- ities somewhat this year. Litton's Superette Wbodruff Tire Shop
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Sidney lligh School students who have a curiosity about things of a scientific nature. and ws ho are interested in lcarn- ing more about them than is offered in the classroom. find the Science Club well suited to their tastes. The Science Club provides an outlet for students who want to go further in experiments in chemistry, physics, and biology. The programs feature various projects involving balloons and discussions on everything from the amoeba to the velocity of light. The most important event in which the Science Club participates is the Dis- trict Science Fair held annually at Wittenberg College. For this event all members are required to prepare pro- jects. 'llhese projects vary from compo- sitions on rocketry to demonstrations in chemistry and biology. The members benefit greatly from this event. Besides receiving certificates and rib- bons, those who make a superior rating are able to attend the state contest held in Akron. I -u-L, Nlad scientists? Science club ofiicers take time out from their projects. They are Tom Amos, secretary, Charles Krouskop, treasurer, Robert Miller, president, Mr. Hennon, adviserg and James Russell, vice-president. VIC And Science Club Kee Active f Y sn- -. ... ' Q0 ss, u p S is For those Sidney Iligh School boys who are interested in shop and ma- chines, the Vocational Industrial Club is offered as an extra-curricular activity. Each year the local club sponsors two delegates to the state capital, who tour the state senate and other state ofhees. The VIC annually sponsors a roller skating party and an after-game dance. Another money-making project is the selling of hot dogs at the home basket- ball games. As a sports project the club entered a team in the noon intramural basketball tournament. 'llhe club will display a booth at the l959 Uhio State Fair. industrious boys prepare for future vocations. WIC ofiiccrs are Cary Les- lie, president: James Davis, reporter: ,lack l reistuhler, sergeant at arms: Nlr. llamniann, adviser: Tom Cover- stone, secretarv: Duane llehuan, treas- urer: Larry Wlagee, vice-president. 25
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5: v Un the beat. News class members pause in their Search for scoops. 'l'hey are first row: Susan Bidwell at type- writer, Judy Schiff, Carol Smart, and Darlene Risk. Second row: Nlalvinia Swiger, Linda Davis, Kathy Houck, Carolyn Nlinniear, Sandra Richards, Susan Slagle, Carol Nloore, and Sally Jo Frantz. Standing: Vinnie lfmrich, llaniel Waldsmith, Sharon lfogt, Nlary l.ou Stephens, Philip Allen, llcrtil Nelson, Dennis Coburn tphotogra- Jherr, Larry Young, Mike kkagner fco-editorj, Carl Vfagner. ,lim Schneider was not present when the picture was taken. Annual and news class members join forces to form Quill and Scroll. Nlenibers are Helen South. W 4 Dinah Apple, Carol Smith, Jolene Bolin, Betty ,lo Blake, Nadyne Hacker, Pam Cham- bers, Hrs. Blust, sponsorg Jim Fogt, presidentg Helen Hayes, Tom Seving, treas- urerg Lois Oldham, vice- presidentg and Judy Clay- ton, secretary. unior Journalists Soole Scoops News class and Quill and Scroll provide opportunities to those students interested in journalism. In news class the student learns the basic principals of newspaper work and he gets an opportunity to apply this knowledge as he helps publish the Sidney High School News. The Sidney High School News. a weekly feature in the Sidney Daily News, is composed by the students themselves, with the aid of Albaugh's Market Bunny's Drug Store Mrs. Blust. This experience trains the student so that he will be able to participate on the annual staff in his senior year. Each journalism student works to become eligible for Quill and Scroll. Students can be admitted when they become juniors, and they then join with the other members to carry out the goal of the society by promoting better journalism. Dairy Queen Sid ney Hardware
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