| Pretty dark-.haired NANCY FURMAN
came to SHS from Parley Coburn. Because of her
willingness to work, Nancy started off her freshman year
by being elected to the Freshman Council. Her many efforts
toward the Cheerleaders' Club earned her the office of
vice-president of the group. She also took part in Student
Council in her freshman year. Continuing her work for
the class, Nancy was elected to Sophomore Council. Her
junior year found her working on the Junior Prom and the
Junior Play, "Where's Charley?" In her final
year, Nancy ushered for many assemblies as a member of
Usher's Club and gave her services to the senior Play.
Playing sax in the school band was an activity of ROBERT
GAGE, a graduate of Hopkins Street School.
Tall and slim MILDRED GILBERT came from Parley
Coburn to take an academic course. For three years
Mimi was a member of G.A.A., Cheerleaders' Club, Ushers'
Club, and Future Teachers of America.
Liberty Central High School sent us NANCY
GILLETTE. Active and attractive, Nancy entered into
the spirit of things at Southside by becoming a member
of the Cheerleaders' Club and Girls' Athletic Association.
In her Senior year, she was elected president of the
G.A.A. During her sophomore year, Nancy began practicing
feverishly for a berth on the Cheerleading squad. Her
hopes and dreams were realized as she gained a position
on the JV squad; in her Senior year, Nancy made varsity
cheerleaders. In addition to her athletic "rah-rah"
activities, Nancy took part in Ushers' Club and Future
Nurses of America. She also served her class in many
ways by working on the Senior and Junior Plays and the
Junior and Senior Proms.
CATHERINE GILLILAND from St. Mary's entered
Southside and took a general course.
Representing homeroom 206 on the Senior Council was
JENNIE GLOVER. Small and petite, Jennie was
a diligent member of Junior Red Cross and G.A.A. Looking
forward to a career in education, Jennie belonged to
Future Teachers of America. To round out her busy schedule,
Jennie belonged to Spanish and Ushers' Clubs.
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