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ALFRED BAILEY, who came from
Parley Coburn, enrolled as an academic student.
Al was a member of the Student Council.
Entering Southside from Hopkins
Street School was GAYLE BALDWIN, an academic
student. Gayle helped in publishing the El-So-Hi as
a member of the advertising staff. She was also El-So-Hi
representative in her homeroom, served onthe Junior
and Senior play committees, and represented her homeroom
in Student Council in her Sophomore year. A member of
Mixed Chorus, for which she was treasurer, during her
senior year, Gayle found time to take part in the activities
of the French Club (2,3) and Ushers' Club.
ALICE BALMER, a commercial student
from Southport No. 9, participated in Glee Club
(1,2) and Ushers' Club.
Another commercial student, GERALD
BARNES, ventured to Southside from Edgeworth.
Being interested in the activities of class, Gerry worked
on the Freshman Parent Night and the Junior Play, and
contributed to the Senior Carnival and other class activities.
He also took part in the Christmas Assembly (1,2), the
Spring Concert (1,2), Chorus (1,2,4), and Qualitones
(2). One of the top typists, Gerry was on the typing
staff of the El-So-Hi.
Coming from Edgeworth,
CAROL BAYLOR, took up a homemaking course. Carol
worked with the Cheerleaders' Club, and was a member
of the G.A.A. and the Folk Dancing Class. Aside from
this, she represented her homeroom on the Junior Red
Cross and proved to be a valuable asset to the Ushers'
Club and the Humane Club.
Another Edgeworth
graduate, GEORGE BEARDSLEY, started an industrial
arts course upon entering Southside. George helped in
various class projects.
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