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AVIVA GOLOS, who came from Parley Coburn
and took an academic course, was a leader the past four
years at Southside. Her days at Southside were filled
to the brim with activities. In her freshman year she
was class historian. Vivi's last three years were devoted
to the EI-So-Hi (circulation staff, sophomore year;
associate editor, Junior year; and editor-in-chief,
her Senior year.) Winning the American Legion Oratorical
Contest in her Junior year with the topic "The
Constitution--The Living American Heritage," she
was one of those delegated to attend the Syracuse Citizenship
Conference at Syracuse University. The biggest thrill
of her life was visiting the land of Israel during the
summer of '58.
One of the vocal talents of the Class of '59 was JEANNETTE
GRAF who came from Johnson City. Demonstrating
her aptitude toward music. Jeannette belonged to Qualitones,
Girls' Glee Club, and Orchestra. Ushers' Club, Junior
and Senior Play committees had her devoted efforts.
RICHARD GREEN, a graduate of Wellsburg Union,
sang in the chorus and served on the Traffic Squad.
His vocal ability was shown in the Junior Play chorus.
Entering Southside from Parley Coburn, GAIL
HADLEY took time out from her commercial course
to participate actively in class affairs. Gail proved
her ability on the Junior and Senior Play committees
and on the Junior Day and Junior Prom committees. Sophomore
Council, a year in G.A.A., and Ushers' Club rounded
out her busy four years at SHS.
ROBERT HAGER, enrolled in a commercial course,
claims Parley Coburn as his junior high alma
mater. Active in sports, Bob was basketball manager
in his Junior and Senior years, as well as being a member
of the Lettermen's Club. He also attended Youth County,
was a Student Council alternate, and played homeroom
basketball his first two years at SHS.
St. Mary's graduate, RICHARD HALLAHAN
represented his homeroom in Junior Red Cross while studying
academic subjects.
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