| MADELEINE EDWARDS entered Southside
from Parley Coburn. A commercial student, "Mad"
was secretary of the Student Council in her Senior year.
Having been a member of Student Council all four years,
she attended the Student Council Conference. She served
on the Junior and Senior Play and Prom committees and
took part in the Junior Day Assembly. This Junior Day
Queen attended Youth County and was elected President
of the Ushers' Club.
"Strike!" This was often the call when JOSEPH
ELMER was pitching Southside on to victories in
the Southern Tier Baseball League. When Joe came from
Parley Coburn to Southside, he immediately became
interested in sports; the next four years were to see
him on the varsity and junior varsity baseball teams,
the junior varsity basketball team, and the bowling
team.
Pert and pretty CHARLOTTE ELSTON'S fame spread
to all corner of SHS after her jitterbug number for
Freshman Parent's Night. Again in her junior year, she
performed from the stage in the Junior Play, "Where's
Charley?" Charlotte helped the team on to victory
by her membership in Cheerleaders' Club. Also in her
Senior year, she contributed her efforts to the Senior
Play.
One of the most active boys in the Class of '59 was
EDWARD ELSTON, who is preparing for the teaching
profession by presiding over Future Teachers of America.
In addition to this. Eddie, in his Senior year, checked
the receipts of the El-So-Hi as business manager and
took part in Student Council. Eddie's first three years
at SHS prepared him for these responsibilities. He served
on both the Freshman and Sophomore Nights. Eddie will
always be remembered for his dedicated service to both
class and school.
With her wide grin, small and cute JOYCE ENGLISH,
who came from St. Mary's, spent four active years
at SHS as a member of Cheerleaders' Club and Ushers'
Club. In her Junior year, she spent many long hours
working on the Junior Prom and Junior Play. In her final
year, Joyce added to her many accomplishments by working
on the Senior Play.
A representative of Junior Red Cross, DENNIS ETSEN
helped his class by working on freshman and sophomore
dance committees.
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