SENIOR YEARBOOK

MARILYN HUGHES is a credit to Parley Coburn, her junior high alma mater. This very active girl took a commercial course. Starting off right as secretary of the Freshman Class, Marilyn has always been active in class projects. Student Council and various committees prepared her for her active Junior year when she was a JV cheerleader, Junior Play committee member, and Youth County delegate. As a Senior, Marilyn moved up to the Varsity Cheerleaders' Squad, worked on the Senior Play, Senior Prom and Senior Day committees, as well as being a member of the Edsonian Typing Staff and Ushers' Club.

CLARA HULTS came to Southside from Beecher School and enrolled in a home-making course. During her four years at SHS, Clara helped others through Scribblers' Club and also participated in Ushers' Club. Athletics enthusiast

HAROLD HUNT graduated from St. Mary's. During his freshman year, Pete played Junior Varsity Basketball and Baseball. Again in his sophomore year he played Junior Varsity Basketball. Varsity football and basketball were Pete's chosen sports for his last two years. His efforts in sports earned him membership in the Lettermen's Club.

Energetic DAVID HUNTLEY was classed as a Varsity Wrestler as a freshman and sophomore. He was a member of the Junior Red Cross, Lettermen's Club, and school band. Singing in the Junior Play chorus and assisting with Senior Play occupied the remainder of Dave's free time.

During her four high school years, PATRICIA INSCHO, a commercial student from Hopkins Street School, found plenty to keep her busy. In her freshman and sophomore years she played in the band. Being sophomore class secretary filled much of her time as did reporting for the El-So-Hi. As a junior she continued her work as an El-So-Hi reporter while Junior Play and prom committees occupied more of her leisure time. To remain active during her senior year, Pat was associate news editor on the school paper, served on Senior Play and Prom committees, and was a member of Ushers' Club. Also she was El-So-Hi homeroom representative as well as a member of Edsonian Business Staff and Edonian Typing Staff.

FLORA ITALIANO, an academic student from St. Mary's, was extremely busy at Southside. As a member of Scribblers' Club and committee member for Freshman Parent Night, she was a busy freshman. In her sophomore year, Flora joined Cheerleaders' Club and again helped with Parent Night. Her junior year found her even busier participating in Footlighters' Club, acting as mistress of ceremonies on Junior Day, and assisting as student director of the Junior Play. As an active senior, Flora was elected Footlighters' Club president while serving as advertising manager of the El-So-Hi.
Hughes
Marilyn Hughes
Hults
Clara Hults
Hunt
Harold Hunt
Huntley
David Huntley
Inscho
Patricia Inscho
Italiano
Flora Italiano