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Another newcomer to Elmira was GLORIA WILBUR,
a commercial student from Athens, Pennsylvania. She
attended Youth County, was a Majorette, and as a member
of the Ushers' Club, ushered at both the Junior and
Senior Plays. Gloria enjoyed being part of the Folk
Dance Class, Cheerleaders' Club and Junior Red Cross,
Ushers' Club.
Hopkins St. School graduate LEO WILLIAMS
was a diligent worker on the class candy sale staff,
while he was studying for a vocational career.
The capable, vivacious LOIS WILLIAMS graduated
from Parley Coburn. Every leisure moment of her
day was filled with some class activity. After serving
on the Freshman Council, Lois, two years later became
Junior Class President. She also became Treasurer of
the Student Council in her Senior year. While preparing
for a commercial career, she found time to participate
in the Mixed Chorus, the Junior Day Assembly, Cheerleaders'
Club, and the Syracuse Education Conference. A committee
member of the Junior and Senior Plays Lois also served
on the Freshman Advisory Council.
The prim English missionary, Miss Brinklow, of "Lost
Horizon" was delightfully played by ROBERTA
WINNER. After attending Southside in her freshman
year, Bobbie transferred to Horseheads returning to
Southside in her senior year. Back at Southside, Roberta
got right into the swing of things joining Mixed Choir,
Ushers' Club, Literary Club, and Edsonian Literary Staff.
For her role in the Senior Play she won an honorary
membership to Footlighters. This talented girl found
time to write our column for the paper and to study
to maintain National Honor Society standards.
Junior Varsity and Varsity Football highlighted the
high school years of CARL WOUGHTER, and academic
student from Parley Coburn. Although active in
sports, Carl sang in the Junior Play Chorus.
Although BURKE LACOMB is not graduating with
our class since he was severely injured in the intra-city
football game in October, we wish him the speediest
of recoveries. Before his injury Burke was an outstanding
student and athlete.
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