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JANICE WEILAND found herself in a new, exciting
world when she came from Pennsylvania Avenue School
and took up a business course. Janice served on the
Junior Play, Senior Play and Junior Prom committees,
held a membership in G.A.A, in her freshman year, and
took part in various other class activities throughout
the four years.
Coming to Southside from Parley Coburn in 1955
was LOUIS WEISS, who has been one of the mainstays
on the Hornets' Football Team. He gained a Junior Varsity
berth in his freshman and sophomore years. The following
year he successfully moved up to the Varsity Squad and
remained there for his senior year. Lou also played
on his homeroom basketball team.
Another of our commercial students was WILLIAM WESTON,
who came from Parley Coburn to Southside. During
his first two years Bill spent his spare time serving
on the Business Committee and writing invitations for
our many dances. He was also a member of the Junior
Red Cross, a participant in homeroom basketball, and
a member of the advertising and circulation staffs of
the El-So-Hi.
JOHN WHITE, who transferred from Haverling
High School in Bath, New York, took a general course.
Taking an academic course, CAROL WHITTAKER entered
Southside from Parley Coburn. Her particular
interest was the Band, in which she played all four
years. Carol belonged to Cheerleaders' Club, Junior
Red Cross, Spanish Club, Folk Dance Class, Future Nurses'
Club and the Ushers' Club. She contributed her services
to the Junior and Senior Play business committees and
the Business Staff of the Edsonian.
LOUIS WHITTAKER transferred from Elmira Free
Academy and enrolled in an academic course. Since
he attended Southside only in his senior year, he only
had time for work on class committees.
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