SENIOR YEARBOOK


A St. Mary's graduate, DOROTHY JANESKI has been an active commercial student. She served on a Junior play committee and Senior Prom committees. As a sophomore she was a member of Scribblers' Club as well as Cheerleaders' Club. In her junior year she continued her activities in Cheerleaders' Club and as a senior joined Ushers' Club.

An active Southside academic student, NATHAN JOSEPHSON, who came to us from Parley Coburn, found plenty to occupy his leisure moments. He contributed to the talent of the Spring Hope Show and of Freshmen and Sophomore Parent Nights. In his junior year a major part in the Junior Play didn't hinder him from being co-chairman of the Junior Prom. For the management of class business affairs, Nate served on several business committees. Spanish Club captured some of his attention as did the school bowling team.

A Parley Coburn graduate, ROBERT JUMP, took an academic course and participated in many Southside activities. As a freshman he joined German Club which he continued through his sophomore year. In addition to German Club in his sophomore year, he was active in Science Club and participated in Sophomore Parent Night. He assisted on Junior Play committees, was a delegate to Youth County, and remained an active member of science club, Epistimini. In Bob's senior year, being co-business manager of the Edsonian, working on El-So-Hi literary staff, and performing in the Senior Play, took up much of his time. He was also chosen for National Honor Society and Junior Red Cross representative.

DANIEL KANE, an academic student graduating from St. Mary's, was active in Future Teachers of America and in various dance committees throughout his years at Southside.

An academic student from Parley Coburn, EDWARD KASOUF, has done much for the class of '59. In the music department of SHS, Edward contributed his talents to the chorus as a freshman and sophomore and to the band as a sophomore and junior. He participated in the Spring Hope Show and was on his homeroom basketball team in his freshman year. He was also elected to Student Council and helped to establish Epistimini, the science club, for which he served as president and treasurer. As a member of Footlighters', he was its historian during his sophomore year and its vice-president in his junior year. Ed was a delegate to Boys State, Syracuse University Citizenship Conference, Youth County, and was the recipient of the G. Ellsworth Bradley Award. In the leisure time which remained, Ed served as Edsonian Business manager and Sophomore Council representative.

Academic student, FLORENCE KEANE, came to us from Notre Dame where she participated in a musical, Glee Club, freshman council, Latin Club, Camera Club, and sophomore council. She was also a cheerleader. To occupy her leisure moments at Southside she joined Library Staff, Ushers' Club, and French Club. She served on Junior Prom and Senior Prom committees as well as Junior and Senior Play committees. In her junior year she was a representative to Junior Red Cross and as a senior served on Edsonian Business Staff.

Janeski
Dorothy Janeski
Josephson
Nathan Josephson
Jump
Robert Jump
Kane
Daniel Kane
Kasouf
Edward Kasouf
Keane
Florence Keane