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A graduate of Pennsylvania Avenue School, JUDY
STORCH was Vice-President of the Humane Club during
her Junior year. Taking part in both the Freshman and
Sophomore Nights, Judy was secretary of the Scribblers'
Club in her sophomore year. Judy also worked in the
Senior Play and was a member of Cheerleaders' Club and
Glee Club.
Academic student SUSANNE STRAIGHT entered Southside
from Southport No. 9. She belonged to French
Club and Ushers' Club and took part in various class
activities.
Enrolling at Southside from Parley Coburn was
academic student ROSALYN STRANGE, who became
a member of National Honor Society in her Junior year.
In her freshman year she participated in Girls' Glee
Club, Cheerleaders' Club, and Scribblers' Club. She
represented her homeroom on the Freshman Business committee
and was chosen Queen of the Freshman class. Rosalyn
was active in Future Teachers of America, Ushers' Club,
and Spanish Club. She attended Youth County and was
on the Edsonian Literary Staff.
An academic course was chosen by ROSEMARY SYMONDS,
a graduate of Hopkins Street School. Rosemary
was an active member of Cheerleaders' Club, Ushers'
Club, and Future Nurses of America. She served on the
Junior Play committee, as well as various dance committees.
Hopkins Street graduate CHARLES TERWILLIGER
studied an academic course. He participated in the activities
of Science Club, German Club, and National Honor Society.
In his Senior year he was advertising manager for the
El-So-Hi.
Academic student ARLENE THOMAS entered Southside
from Parley Coburn. Her extracurricular activities
included membership in Future Teachers of America, G.A.A.,
Ushers' Club, and Spanish Club.
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