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MARTHA DE PUE transferred to Southside from
Horseheads High as an academic student. She enjoyed
committee work on class activities.
JEANNE DE RIGGE, commercial student, ventured
to Southside from Parley Coburn. In her Freshman
year she was Red Cross and El-So-Hi representative.
Jeanne enjoyed being on the library staff and the Literary
Staff of the Edsonian, and taking part in Senior Day.
Her other extracurricular activities included Spanish
Club, G.A.A., Cheerleaders' Club and the Senior Play.
Coming from Hopkins Street School, JOAN MARIE
DERSHAM studied an academic course. In her Freshman
year she sang in Girls' Glee Club and worked on the
library staff. Joan also sang in Chorus as a sophomore
and became a member of Ushers' Club in her senior year.
Academic student RICHARD DEWEY transferred from
a New York City school in his senior year. Although
in a new environment Dick became a member of Science
Club, served on Student Council, and acted as Student
Director for the Senior Play.
JUDITH DIBBLE, a graduate of Pennsylvania
Avenue School, became an academic student at Southside.
She was a member of Cheer leaders' Club, G.A.A., and
Girls' Glee Club. In addition to participating in the
Junior Play, Judy served on the library staff and on
committees for the Junior Prom and Senior Play.
Spanish Club member, RICHARD DIBBLE entered
from Parley Coburn as an academic student. Playing
Junior Varsity baseball and attending Sophomore Council
took up much time in his second year. As a Junior Dick
had the opportunity to participate in the Junior Play
and Youth County.
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