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HOWARD REED, ambitious, and always ready to
lend a helping hand, worked on committees for Freshman
and Sophomore Nights. A graduate of St. Mary's
and a member of the commercial department, Howard was
one of the juniors to attend Youth County.
Active on both Freshman and Senior Councils and the
Sophomore and Junior Business Councils was JACQUELINE
REEL. This vivacious lass was a Junior Varsity Cheerleader
as a junior. As a senior she became Co-captain of the
Varsity Cheerleaders. A member of the academic department
and a graduate of Lealman Junior High in Florida,
Jacky demonstrated many other talents: she was in the
Junior Play, was on the Senior Play Committees, and
was Vice-president of the Mixed Chorus as a senior.
After being chosen as Junior Day Queen Attendant, she
became the Homecoming Queen of 1958-1959. To conclude
her services to the school, Jackey served as secretary
of the Ushers' Club and participated in the National
Honor Society and the Future Nurses' Club.
Majorette PATRICIA LOU REILLY had four active
years of high school. Coming from Parley Coburn School
as an academic student Pat became a member of Cheerleaders'
Club and G.A.A. She served faithfully on Junior Play
and Junior Prom Committees, was a Student Council representative
as a junior, and served on the Sophomore Council. In
addition to being an avid contributor in French Club,
she participated in Ushers' Club. After graduation from
Hopkins Street School,
HAROLD REYNOLDS came to Southside and studied
vocational subjects.
Baldwin No. 9 graduated HERSCHEL RHODE
pursued a vocational course at Southside.
Coming from Parley Coburn and participating
in the academic field was PAUL RICE. He participated
on Sophomore and Junior Councils, and served as a Junior
Red Cross representative his freshman year. Included
among his activities were the Junior Play and Homeroom
Basketball.
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