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ROY KEENEY, a vocational student from Edgeworth
Junior High School was a representative to Student
Council as a sophomore. In his junior year he assisted
with Junior Play and in his senior year he was a member
of the Stage Crew for the play. Various dance committees
were a part of his activities throughout his four high
school years.
An Edgeworth Junior High vocational student,
ROBERT KELLER, played J. V. Football at Southside.
TERRENCE KILCOYNE, as an academic student from
St. Mary's served well as class president in
his sophomore year. In his freshman and sophomore years
he worked on the El-So-Hi, and participated in homeroom
basketball. A Student Council Representative, Gus attended
the Johnson City Student Council Conference. In his
junior year, he was chairman of Dress Up Day and helped
with the Junior Play. In his spare time as a senior,
Gus assisted with the Senior Play.He became a member
of National Honor Society.
PATRICIA KNAPP, an academic student who graduated
from Parley Coburn took part in G.A.A. and Glee
Club as well as contributing her musical talent to Freshman
Parent Night during her freshman year. For her artistic
achievements she received the Scholastic Art Award.
In her freshmen, junior, and senior years, she participated
in the Ithaca Spring Music Competition; In her sophomore
year, she participated in All State Music Festival.
For three years, Pat sang in Qualitones and sang for
two years in mixed chorus. In her sophomore year Pat
participated in Sophomore Night. For two years she participated
in the American Legion Oratorical Contest; winning first
prize in her senior ,year. For her scholastic ability
she was elected for National Honor Society. As a junior,
Pat assisted with the Junior Play. For three years she
worked on the El-So-Hi, as Girls' Sports Editor as a
sophomore and as Art Editor as a senior.
A student from George Washington School, CHARLES
KONKUS spent his last year at Southside as senior
class president. In addition to this important office
he worked at the Senior Carnival as well as aiding with
Junior and Senior Plays and Footlighters' Club. Playing
football, both varsity and junior varsity showed his
interest in sports. For his contribution to the football
squad he became a member of Lettermens' Club. As a junior,
Charlie was a delegate to Youth County. A commercial
student from Baldwin No. 4.
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