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LORETTA D1CKINSON, who came from Parley Coburn,
pursued a commercial course. A member of the Orchestra
and Chorus in her freshman and sophomore years, Loretta
found time to assist the librarians. Transferring from
Newfield to Southside was academic student AVIS DOANE.
Avis participated in G.A.A., Band, Orchestra, and the
school dance band. In her senior year she became a member
of the Ushers' Club.
SANDRA DUNHAM, an academic student from Parley
Coburn, was very active at Southside. As one of
Southside's top students she was a member of the National
Honor Society. Sandy look part in Student Council and
Sophomore and Senior Councils. She also belonged to
Cheerleaders' Club, Scribblers' Club, and Future Teachers
of America.
Vocational student JON EARLY came to Southside
from Parley Coburn, Jon played homeroom basketball
and was in Band in his sophomore year,
STEPHEN EASTMAN, academic student from Hopkins
Street School, will always be remembered as the
President of Student Council- Having participated in
JV baseball and JV and Varsity football, Steveearned
membership in Lettermen's Club. He had one of the leads
in the Junior Play and was elected an honorary member
of Footlighter's Club. Steve was proud to represent
Southside at Empire Boy's State and at the Syracuse
Citizenship Conference.
Also from Hopkins Street School came NANCY
EDSALL, an academic student. Nancy became a member
of the National Honor Society in her Senior year. She
served on the Freshman Business Staff and the Junior
Play committees, attended Youth County, and had a part
in the Senior Play. She was a member of Future Nurses'
Club, Spanish Club, and Ushers' Club. Nancy worked as
copy editor on the Edsonian Literary Staff.
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