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Always active in class affairs, LINDA HAMILTON came
to us from St. Mary's and enrolled in the academic
course. Having proved her leadership as chairman of
the Junior Prom committees and the Senior Play committees,
Linda became one of our Twirlers in her Senior year.
Also keeping her busy were Junior Council, Junior Day,
Senior Day, Senior Prom, and Ushers' Club.
MARGARET HARRIS seemed to excel in all fields.
Coming from Parley Coburn, and taking an academic
course, Peggy supplemented her musical ability in her
one year of Glee Club, three years of Orchestra, and
especially in her three years at Area All-State Festivals.
Her fine voice was a credit to the Junior Play and to
Footlighters. Her writing career started on the El-So-Hi
Literary Staff, where she became associate editor. The
Edsonian Business Staff also took advantage of her ability.
In the sports field, Peggy was a JV cheerleader and
later moved up to the varsity squad. Junior Council,
Senior Prom, and Senior Day kept her busy in the class.
Honor Society, Ushers' Club, and Youth County also added
to the length of her activities list. In recognition
of her leadership and fine qualities, Peggy received
the Elmira College Key in her Junior year.
ANTONETTE HENDERSON, academic student, graduated
from Odessa Central High School and has been
doing her post graduate study at Southside.
GERALD HEWITT, a participant in homeroom basketball,
graduated from Edgeworth School. This commercial
student is one of our capable carpenters who served
on the Senior Play stage crew and erected the Christmas
scene on the roof.
Witty El-So-Hi column writer NELSON HICKS pursued
an academic course after graduating from Hopkins
Street School. A science enthusiast, Nelson found
enjoyment in the Science Club. German Club and National
Honor Society were clubs in which he obtained membership.
A graduate of Pennsylvania Avenue School, SHARON
HILL didn't allow her homemaking course to interfere
with her activities. Singing in Glee Club and participating
in our candy sales kept her busy, as well as did G.A.A.,
and Ushers' Club.
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