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Vocational student CHARLES VAN NESS entered
Southside from Edgeworth. His interest lay in
homeroom basketball and bowling.
Also taking a vocational course was RICHARD VAN
NOSTRAND, who came from Parley Coburn. During
his freshman and sophomore years he was manager of the
Junior Varsity Baseball team and a homeroom basketball
player. Being interested in bowling he was on our team
during his last three years. Dick became the manager
of the Varsity Baseball team and a member of Letterman's
Club.
A St. Mary's graduate, LAWRENCE VINESKI
studied a vocational course. He attended Youth County
and worked on various dance committees.
SHARON VON DECK from St. Mary's took
a commercial course. A member of National Honor Society,
Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, and Ushers' Club, she also
served on the Freshman and Sophomore Councils and Senior
Day committees. Two of her achievements were being chosen
as a Youth County delegate and being elected as Treasurer
of the Ushers' Club.
It was a great adventure for JEAN VON HENDY
when she came to Southside from Parley Coburn.
The very popular Jean enrolled as a commercial student.
In addition to being a Varsity Cheerleader, Junior Varsity
Cheerleader, and a member of the Cheerleaders' Club,
she helped in presenting the Junior Play, was a member
of Ushers' Club, and was nominated for Junior Queen.
The change from Parley Coburn to Southside was
exciting for JUDITH ANN WACK, who chose an academic
course. Judy, being musically inclined, was in Mixed
Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Qualitones and Band. She was
also a member of Spanish Club, Ushers' Club, and Future
Nurses. Always willing to help, Judy represented her
Senior homeroom in Junior Red Cross, worked on the Junior
and Senior Play committees, and took part in Sophomore
Parent Night.
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