SENIOR YEARBOOK

Music has been the focal point of RONALD SMITH'S years here at Southside. A member of the band for four years and of the orchestra for three years, Ronnie represented SHS in the All-State County Band and the Sectional All-State Band for three years playing his clarinet. Ron demonstrated his acting ability by playing the Englishman in the Senior Play and singing in the chorus of the Junior Play. An El-So-Hi representative in his third year and a member of the Edsonian Business Staff in his Senior year, Ronnie participated in the Optimist Oratorical Contest his sophomore year.

JOYCE SPENCE, whose name echoes through the halls of SHS, graduated from Parley Coburn. Her many years of work for the class through the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Councils was culminated with Spencie's election as Vice-President of the Senior Class. During her Junior year, Spencie was a delegate to Youth County, worked on the Junior Prom, and the Junior Play. Adding her voice to the Mixed Choir for two years, Joyce was also a member of Student Council, the business staff of the El-So-Hi, and the Spanish Club. To round out her schedule, this bubbling '59er also participated in the Senior Play, Ushers' Club, and Cheerleaders' Club.

SALLY STAGE, who is planning to go into nursing at Arnot-Ogden, hails from Parley Coburn. Contributing her part to student government, Sally was a member of Student Council in her freshman year and an alternate in her Senior year. A member of the Sophomore Council, she was in the Junior Play and was on the Senior Play Committee. The Mixed Chorus had Sally's services for her full four years. In addition to all these activities, Sally participated in Freshman Night and is now a member of Future Nurses and Ushers' Club. From Edgeworth came

PHYLISS STALTER, who joined many activities in her freshman year—among these G.A.A., Cheerleaders' Club, Glee Club, and the bowling team. Phyliss also took part in the Spring Concert in her freshman year, while in her Senior year she was a member of the Ushers' Club.

LINDA STANTON, Wellsburg Union graduate, has been very active in the Scribblers' Club. A member for three years, Linda was treasurer of the club in her Junior year. She has also been a member of Upsilon Kappa, the Ushers' Club.

GARY STARR has been a mainstay of the football team for four years. In addition to this sport, Gary worked out on the track team during his sophomore year and was a member of his homeroom basketball team. A member of Lettermen's Club, Gary was a delegate to Youth County and a member of the German Club.

Smith
Ronald Smith
Spence
Joyce Spence
Stage
Sally Stage
Stalter
Phyliss Stalter
Stanton
Linda Stanton
Starr
Gary Starr