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Pupils Strive For Better Knowledge of Life Student participation is the basis for a broader and more thorough understanding of the subject matter. Shown in the upper picture is Mrs. Gallagher's English III Class. Leonard Crosley leads a class discussion. In the lower picture the members of Miss Kookootsedes' Civics Class are taking part in a discussion of present day problems. COMPLIMENTS OF THE OHIO TELEPHONE SERVICE COMPANY
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Have pencil will draw. During their Fine Practice makes perfect is the IT1OttO followed Arts Class Nancy Neff, Judy Freistuhler, by these future typists in Mr. Johnson's and Ann Harbour really make their pen- Typing I Class. cils fly. Work and Study Yield Future Security The school library, which provides a quiet atmosphere and peaceful surroundings, is an ideal place for study. Students may use the library during their study periods for reference and reading. i '-'-1 Q W-JA. 10 R. V. CROMES ga SONS FUNERAL HOME
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Social Activities And Sports Events Y-Teens is a club which strives to provide spiritual guidance for its members, along with social enjoyment. The Y-Teen girls make their money by selling popcorn and potato chips at the home football games and by selling Yellow Jacket pencils. The club sponsors an annual banquet, the Y-Teen senior assembly, and the Y-Formal, which is sponsored by both the Y-Teens and the Hi-Y. Hi-Y is a Christian organization, which aims to build good mental and social attitudes in its Planning events for the COIT1iI1g year are Y-Teen officers Emily Pepper, presidentg Nancy Bur- rey, secretary, Terri Kerrigan, vice-president, and Charlotte Zirkle, treasurer. members. lt is open to all boys who attend Sidney High. The club sponsors both social and service pro- jects. This year they gave baskets of food to needy families at Christmas time and co-spon- sored the annual Y-Formal. The club raises money by selling programs at basketball and football games. The club holds its meetings every other Mon- day night in the school cafeteria, and almost every meeting is followed by some type of entertainment. Setting examples of fel- lowship are Hi-Y Of- ficers Jeff Williams, vice-presidentg Terry Allen, presidentg Dick Allen, secretary Charles Rohr, chap laing Joe Cancilla treasurerg and Mr. Haag, adviser. I2 FOGT FUEL AND SUPPLY, INC. MINTONlS MARKET
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